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What do birds like to eat?

1, birds often eat fruit.

Birds like to eat all kinds of fruits, such as fresh fruits and berries. For birds who eat fruits, their mouths are usually thick and can adapt to different sizes of fruits, such as peaches and oranges with smooth surfaces, or even nuts packaged in hard-shelled fruits. Some kinds of birds may also need different kinds of fruits as food sources. For example, canaries like cherries and wild pigeons like pears.

In addition to looking for fruits left by nature, some birds also like to take them into water or hide them in water for soaking. Doing so can make the fruit taste softer and more delicious.

2. Birds like insects and other phytophagous foods.

In addition to eating fruits, many birds also like to eat insects and other phytophagous foods. These foods can usually provide protein and other nutrients for birds' growth, so birds will adopt a higher proportion of insect and plant foods in their daily diet.

When in the wild, birds usually look for food on animals infested with insects. When chewing insects, their mouths can flexibly use those sharp curved mouths to catch and bite food. For plant food, birds usually look for fresh plants with high water content to eat, and these plants usually provide a lot of nutrients.

3. Birds will also chase other animals to supplement nutrition.

Although birds feed on insects, plants and fruits, they sometimes prey on other small animals to meet their nutritional needs.

Carnivorous birds, such as pincers, vultures and eagles, usually feed on larger mammals and other birds. These birds need stronger mouths and claws to help them catch and kill their prey quickly.

The taste of birds varies from species to species.

Birds are one of the numerous and diverse species. Some birds are so unique that they can only eat one or several specific foods. For example, snake carving tastes strange. They mainly eat snakes and don't eat other prey.

In addition, according to the different growing environment, birds in different regions also have different taste preferences. In some areas, birds may prefer to eat aquatic animals, while in other places, they may tend to look for plants and fruits that can provide nutrition and heat.