Sudden changes in behavior, such as killing birds, could be due to hunting instincts, boredom, lack of mental stimulation, or health issues. It is important to address this behavior promptly by providing appropriate outlets for mental and physical stimulation, consulting with a veterinarian to rule out any health concerns, and considering professional training to modify the behavior.
The wingspan on a big bird is large enough to touch two wires at once. Any difference in voltage between the wires will cause current to flow through the bird, perhaps killing it. Small birds can only touch one wire at a time.
If 4 birds flew away from the fence, then 5 birds would be left on the fence.
The primary consumers in this food chain would be the birds, as they consume the grasses.
well depends if you like birds or dogs but is it was legendary birds it would be more rare
There would be 12 birds left at the bird feeder after the initial group of 3 birds was chased away by the 12 incoming birds.
normally they would eat them.
None, because the shot would scatter the birds.
No fuel?
PMT....everytime
addictions
i had the same problem with my 90 ranger just suddenly cut off and won't start back or would start but ran awful it was the chassis ground broke
well imagine that he would have if he had no qualms about maiming and killing other things ie people
lark
My first guess would be fuel pump failure.
it should be either due to lung collapse
Yes as a dog owner I would, since birds carry various sicknesses this could harm the dog.
Maturity, wanting of breeding, changing of hierarchy.