Killdeer are mostly carnivores, insectivores in fact. They eat mostly bugs such as beetles, worms, slugs, ants, flies, etc. they will also eat small fish. Occasionally, they will eat small strands of algae and a few weed seeds, but very rarely.
Many birds eat seeds, but the most commonly known is the Fringillidae family, including finches, sparrows, grosbeaks, cardinal.
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Killdeer
The Killdeer is named the Killdeer because when scientists first heard its call it sounded like it was saying, "kill-deer".
The killdeer is one bird that springs to mind. Killdeer are water birds that live away from the water during the breeding season. They make their nests on the ground and the two black stripes on the adults' chest is a distinctive pattern.
A yellow spotted triff eater is a bird that belongs to the Meliphagidae species. This bird can be found in Australia and it got its name because of the yellow patches behind their eyes.
Killdeer are birds that make their nest on the ground, usually on gravel. When the young are born the are ready to run.
The Semipalmated Plover and Wilson's Plover are both relatives of the Killdeer bird.
A bird that only eats seeds, is a herbivore.
A good example would be when the killdeer bird rests on top of a cape buffalo. The cape buffalo protects the killdeer but the killdeer doesnt really do anything for the buffalo.
No way to give exact figures, but the killdeer is a very common bird, most populous member of the plover family.
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the bird killdeers migrate due to weather conditions
A killdeer is a relatively small bird and is unlikely to eat a frog - unless it was a very small one. They normally feed on insects.
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The variation in the bills of birds is enormous and fascinating. They are usually adapted to suit the diet of the bird. For instance, an insect eater has a long thin beak, a seed eater has a strong. short one for cracking the seeds. A bird of prey often has a hooked beak to tear meat.
Sounds like a killdeer.