Birds are very different from one another depending on their environment, and within one environment are diverse depending on their food sources. There are thousands of species of birds each with unique adaptations to live and feed where and how they do.
Considering that the name is "seed-eating", the birds eat seeds, not trees.
Birds can live in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts, mountains, and even urban areas. Different bird species have adapted to different environments depending on their feeding and nesting needs. It is important for birds to have access to food, water, shelter, and suitable nesting sites in their habitats.
Mammals and birds can survive after trees have been cut down because they are able to adapt to different habitats and food sources. They may find shelter in other types of vegetation or man-made structures, and they can also search for food in different locations. Additionally, some species may benefit from the increased sunlight and new growth that occurs after trees are cut down.
Dead trees are perfect for nesting. Diseased trees often bring insects and worms to decompose the debris. So there is plenty of food for birds and their offspring.
Birds live in trees to find shelter and protection from predators, as well as to easily access food sources such as fruits, seeds, insects, and nectar. Trees provide a safe place for nesting and roosting, and also offer a vantage point for birds to survey their surroundings for potential threats or opportunities.
The Birds on the Trees was created in 1970.
Because different animals, birds and other creature live there.These are the sounds of different animals
Because it gives Shade, Shelter to birds and useful for different medicines.
Birds are not the only animals who live in trees.
most birds live in trees not just 2
Rex Brasher has written: 'Birds & trees of North America' -- subject(s): Birds, Trees, Pictorial works 'Rex Brashers Birds and Trees of North America' -- subject(s): Birds, Trees, Pictorial works
No, trees do not have backbones. Backbones are a feature of vertebrates, which include animals like mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish. Trees are plants and belong to a different biological classification.
Birds that hang on to trees!
Trees effect trees by giving them food.
tall trees
Nuthatch birds are a species of about 25 different birds. These birds store seeds in the bark of the trees. This could sometimes cause damage but more than likely not. The best way to get rid of these birds if considered pest is to have a professional relocate the birds.
Well birds build nests in them.