No. Icing is full of fat and sugar and is bad for any kind of bird.
Birds such as robins, cedar waxwings, and various species of thrushes are known to eat cranberries from the wild. These birds are attracted to the bright red color and tart taste of the berries.
yes
some do
Caimans eat birds. There are no wild chickens in the amazon, but there are geese, herons, and ibis.
Birds are wild life that will eat unpopped popcorn. Birds enjoy popped popcorn as well, so feed them a little of both!
While wild birds may be attracted to cake icing due to its sweetness, it is not a natural part of their diet and can be harmful to them. Icing often contains sugar, artificial flavors, and other additives that can be detrimental to birds' health. It's best to stick to bird-friendly foods like seeds, fruits, and nuts to ensure their well-being.
sometimes they will
Birds such as robins, cedar waxwings, and various species of thrushes are known to eat cranberries from the wild. These birds are attracted to the bright red color and tart taste of the berries.
Yes they sometimes eat.
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Yes many birds in the wild life eat each other
Nearly all domesticated birds do, but some wild birds eat berries and other things.
yes,many songbirds eat them.
Yes, wild birds can eat cranberries. Just last week, I put out some on my feeder and on the floor, and some birds eat it, and the squirrels and chipmunks all gobble up the rest on the floor.
some do
Yes
yes