its probably a consumer
consumer
A primary consumer eats the producer, a secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. For example grass (producer) is eaten by rabbits (primary consumer) who are eaten by foxes (secondary consumer).
Primary Consumer
A group of herons is called a scattering, sedge or seige. If they are nesting, the nest area where they all get together is called a rookery. - They are also known as a hedge of heron.
Some birds that start with the letter H are hummingbird, heron, hawk, and hornbill.
a consumer
consumer
It is not a decomposer it is a consumer.
No a bird is a consumer
No a bird is a consumer
I think that a bird would be a consumer
a consumer
consumer
both!!because it eats worms it is a predator but because other animals eat them it is a prey
Animals: Grass (producer) and a Cow (consumer) Economy: Factory (producer) and Buyer (consumer)
Well, honey, a ruffed grouse is neither a producer, consumer, nor decomposer. It's a bird, for goodness sake! Now, if you want to talk about what it eats, then we can say it's a consumer because it munches on plants, insects, and small animals. But let's not get carried away here, okay?
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