Yes, bluebirds have predators. Foxes, cats, and raccoon may eat the eggs or live young out of the nest. Other birds such as sparrows compete with bluebirds for nesting places. Sparrows often break eggs and kill babies.
Seeds, bugs. Blue Jays are softbills and they mainly eat insects and fruit. They will also sometimes eat sunflower seeds or peanuts.
Yes. They live in New York where the environment is suitable.
Eastern Bluebirds prefer to eat live worms and insects and other invertebrates. In the winter, though, they will eat berries.
Hawks live in lots of places mostly warm spots (not tropics or jungles). Hawks eat small rodents like mice but some skilled hunters get squirrels or rabbits. Molly Hepp
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For the same reason you do. Bluebirds eat to gain energy to complete the basic functions of life.
Mockingbirds can be quite territorial, attacking hawks, dogs, cats and even humans. I suppose if the mockingbird saw the baby bluebirds as a threat to its territory it could attack or kill baby bluebirds.
No, they do not.
Bluebirds live on the continent of North America. There are different species in the Eastern, Mountain and Western portions of the continent.
Yes, the eat caterpillars.
A fox, skunk, badger, or any scavenger will eat a dead hawk. Bigger hawks will eat small hawks, pumas will pull hawks from the air, and foxes, skunks, snakes, ect. will eat eggs. == == == == == == === ===