Sparrows do in fact eat snails. They either crack the shell open to eat the snail or pick out the fleshy parts with their beak.
Yes. They are common at bird feeders that have sunflower seeds. They also like other seeds found in cities and feeders.
yes it is a omnivore fyi
no they eat worms and other bugs.
small insects
5 times their weight
Sparrows and Swallows eat horse flies
Sparrows eat and unknowingly disperse seeds, so, to plants, they serve a purpose.
Swallows are on average 20 g heavier then sparrows, but weight varies depending on species.
Foxes usually go for biger creatures, such as hares, but they will eat blue tit birds.
House Sparrows eat a variety of seeds, although they can take berries, fruits and the odd bit of bread offered by humans. These birds are highly opportunistic and adaptable, and will whatever foods are available. Part of their diet can consist of small insects, particularly in young birds that are still being fed by their parents.
Sparrows and Swallows eat horse flies
Cougars do in fact eat sparrows as well as other types of small birds. They also eat squirrels, elk, sheep, and raccoon.
Yes. In some cases. For example the Sparrowhawk and other birds of prey eat smaller birds such as..... sparrows.
They will eat birds (such as sparrows, larks, and other small birds) and water fowl.:) They may also eat mice and rats!!!Hahahahaaaa
Cats will eat sparrows. Owls may also capture birds and eat them. Coyotes and dogs may also eat birds in some cases.
They will eat birds (such as sparrows, larks, and other small birds) and water fowl.:) They may also eat mice and rats!!!Hahahahaaaa
Sparrows are brownish or greyish birds.
fringillidae-sparrows,finches,grosbeaks.also,columbidae-doves and pigeons.
Yes, sometimes hawks are known to eat cardinals
Sparrows are wild birds. They do not need control.
Sparrows eat and unknowingly disperse seeds, so, to plants, they serve a purpose.
Robins, Larger sparrows, wrens, and sometimes american woodcocks.