I have not actually seen it happen, but something is eating the leaves of my begonias in my railing boxes. There are no insects so all I could think of was that it was a bird. And I have seen a sparrow doing something in the box, so that may be the culprit.
tweety bird eats bird food
Primary Consumer
The bird's body digests it, and it serves to nourish the bird.
a bird a bird
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A Bell Bird is the bird that eats honey
A bird eats a catepillar!!!! I think A bird eats a catepillar!!!! I think
man eats the big bird
This should be fun! ant eats crumb, bird eats ant, snake eats bird, hawk eats snake, lion eats hawk, human eats lion. (This is just an example don't get worried about eating a lion!!!)
It depends on the bird the bird can be a: carnivore- eats other animals insectivore- eats insects herbivore- eats plants omnivore- eats plants/animals/insects
A squirrel eats a berry, a bird eats the squirrel, a turkey eats the bird, and a human eats the turkey.
This bird has no animal in the UK which eats it.
YO MAMA Eats The Caged Bird.
An eagle,condors,falcons and owls eats this bird.
The three most popular varieties of begonias for gardening are tuberous begonias, Rex begonias, and fibrous rooted begonias. Fibrous rooted begonias are also called the old fashioned wax.
secondary consumer because the grass hopper eats grass than the bird eats it the grass is the producer the grass hopper is the primary consumer then the bird is the secondary. the thing that eats the bird would be the tertiary consumer.
tweety bird eats bird food