They probably don't like being caged.
Hat does it mean when a swallow pecks at your window?
No Hens will do this to establish the pecking order. Sort of like sumo wrestlers pushing each other around. Not to say roosters wouldn't do it too but its not a reliable way to establish gender.
Yes, birds eat caterpillar, worms, earthworms, etc. birds do not eat other birds, other big birds eat such as falcons and hawks!
It means they are carnivorous predators, they hunt and kill other animals and eat them
Horses thrive on a pecking order. The Alpha horse is the Boss. Pushes the other horses around. Wants to be in charge. Usually has a more aggressive personality. But keep in mind - aggressive doesn't always equal "mean".
Hat does it mean when a swallow pecks at your window?
No Hens will do this to establish the pecking order. Sort of like sumo wrestlers pushing each other around. Not to say roosters wouldn't do it too but its not a reliable way to establish gender.
It either means they are both the same sex which means they will fight or He/She don't like the look of each other, or one of the birds is a lot younger then the other and they can't be bothered with the other birds company.
That would be a slang-y Southern American saying. "Chicken a-pecking" just refers to a chicken pecking around on the ground, looking for food. "Don't that beat" is the phrase that Southerners use to mean "Isn't that a surprising fact," so the whole phrase is just a way of saying "My, you have said something surprising."
no they love each other and are always kind to each other
they fall in love with each other...
It mean that two people who care about each other are apart and wish they were together.
Birds with the same feather flock together means that like people tend to associate with each other. Those that like sports tend to hang together and those that like video games can be found together.
Yes, birds eat caterpillar, worms, earthworms, etc. birds do not eat other birds, other big birds eat such as falcons and hawks!
It means they are very good friends. It can also mean that they are in a relation with each other.
It probably means that it's looking for food. Insects, perhaps.
Not all naturally occurring phenomenon can or should be interpreted as an omen. This sound like one of those times. Birds are often the prey of other creatures and if you have a cat, this may simply be the cat's way of "showing off" or saying thank you to you. Other causes include illness, weather and other predators.