song birds eat worms and stuff ;-)
Predators of songbirds include birds of prey such as hawks and owls, as well as domestic and feral cats. Other threats to songbirds include snakes, raccoons, and weasels. Loss of habitat and human-related factors also contribute to declines in songbird populations.
Taxonomically, all birds in the Sibley Field Guide after woodpeckers are considered songbirds. The definition is based on the complexity of the vocal apparatus of these birds. Typically warblers, wrens, meadowlarks, robins, etc come to mind, but this also includes crows, ravens, shrikes, and many others with "harsh" or non- melodic "songs."
Although a common species, wrens are protected as songbirds.
Some common songbirds include the American Robin, Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay, and Black-capped Chickadee. These birds are known for their melodious and distinctive songs that they use for communication and territorial purposes.
Mockingbird, nightingale, robin, rosebreasted grosbeak.
NO
yes,many songbirds eat them.
Almost all songbirds will eat blueberries.
Songbirds eat many items.Some species eat only seeds.Others only insects.But most eat a little of both,with small berries and other fruit as well.
No. Peregrines don't eat songbirds. Only a very few songbirds are in any trouble now.
Mockingbirds eat beetles, ants, bees, wasps, and grasshoppers, but it will also eat non-insects.
Songbirds, squirrels, raccoons, ducks, geese, and swans. Songbirds like food that is small, like corn. Squirrels generally prefer nuts or something that has to do with nuts. Raccoons would basically take anything while the bigger birds like the ducks, geese and swans are like the songbirds; they like to eat bread and cereal. I know they like cereal because once I fed them some, and they just loved it.
Snowy owls will eat small rodents, hares and other mammals. These owls will also eat birds from songbirds to geese and lemmings.
no sparrows do not eat robins. Why would any one ask such a question anyway?
There are about 4,000 species of songbirds.
Birds of prey eat other birds, as do some corvids (crows), for instance Eurasian Magpies eat the eggs and chicks of small songbirds.
Most songbirds live between four to eight years on average.