Some species, like cowbirds and other Blackbirds, feed on the insects and worms turned up by the plough.
Turkeys typically live in flocks and roost in trees at night to avoid predators. During the day, they forage for food on the ground, eating seeds, plants, insects, and small animals. Turkeys are social birds and have a complex communication system involving various vocalizations and body displays.
You would have to tell us where you are, but probably it will have an adverse effect on birds because worms are now stuck in the ground.
Birds are not good conductors of electricity. Their cells and tissues do not offer electrons an easier route than the copper wire they are already travelling along
A flock
Bees are not only important to farmers there important to us, bees are responsible for one in every three bites of food we eat and if they disappear (which they're doing right now) crops would suffer, farmers would suffer and we would suffer.In a word, pollination.
Some disadvantages of ploughing include soil erosion, disruption of soil structure, and release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. It can also lead to loss of soil nutrients and microbial activity.
Kiwis have only tiny, rudimentary wings. They are completely ground-dwelling.
Some birds that build their nests on the ground are flightless birds, such as emus and ostriches, but other birds which can fly are also ground-nesting. These birds include chickens, penguins, killdeer (a kind of plover), and water birds such as ducks, geese, swans etc.
the farmers shoot the guns and kill their self's and show their wiener and the sectary birds beat them up
The ostrich and emu, both flightless birds. :-)
Birds move in the air by flapping their wings to generate lift and propel themselves forward. On the ground, birds walk or hop using their legs and feet.
Blue tits
no not all birds
Yes ... they are one of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds.
Certain types of birds do lay eggs on the ground.
Guinea fowl are able to fly short distances, but they are primarily ground-dwelling birds.
Farmers and any home gardener who has problems with birds may use scarecrows to keep birds away from the crops.