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  2. Gleaning (birds) - Wikipedia

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    Gleaning, in birds, does not refer to foraging for seeds or fruit. Gleaning is a common feeding strategy for some groups of birds, including nuthatches, tits (including chickadees), wrens, woodcreepers, treecreepers, Old World flycatchers, Tyrant flycatchers, babblers, Old World warblers, New World warblers, Vireos and some hummingbirds and ...

  3. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    Parrots are granivores rather than seed dispersers, and in many cases where they are seen consuming fruit, they are only eating the fruit to get at the seed. As seeds often have poisons that protect them, parrots carefully remove seed coats and other chemically defended fruit parts prior to ingestion.

  4. Avivore - Wikipedia

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    In certain biotopes, birds constitute the bulk of the diet of various carnivorans, e.g., of adult leopard seals that mostly prey on penguins, the Arctic fox living in coastal areas where colonies of murres, auks, gulls and other seabirds abound and stoats in New Zealand against whom flightless birds like the takahē and kiwi are defenseless.

  5. Bird feeding - Wikipedia

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    Hummingbirds, sunbirds and other nectivorous birds seek nectar. Mixed seed and black-oil sunflower seed is favoured by many seed-eating species due to its high fat content and thin casing. In Australia, meat, especially raw beef mince (or ground beef), is commonly fed to wild carnivorous birds such as Australian magpies and kookaburras.

  6. Columbidae - Wikipedia

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    White-bellied green pigeon (Treron sieboldii) feeding on fruit. Seeds and fruit form the major component of the diets of pigeons and doves, and [31] [63] the family can be loosely divided between seed-eating, or granivorous, species, and fruit-and-mast-eating, or frugivorous, species, though many species use both resources. [64]

  7. Mistletoebird - Wikipedia

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    In comparison, the non-specialized fruit-eating birds that they compete with for the mistletoe berry, such as the spiny-cheeked honeyeater (Acanthagenys rufogularis), have a more complex digestive system that takes longer for the fruit seeds to pass, and in the process the seeds are subjected to more mechanical and chemical action in the gut ...

  8. Bird food - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of seeds in a bird feeder. Bird food or bird seed is food intended for consumption by wild, commercial, or pet birds. It is typically composed of seeds, nuts, dry fruits, flour, and may be enriched with vitamins and proteins. [1] Bird food can vary depending upon dietary habits and beak shapes.

  9. Avian foraging - Wikipedia

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    Piracy or Kleptoparasitism - used by some birds to make others disgorge their prey. This is seen in many species of bird including raptors, skuas and a few others and notably absent among seed-eating birds. It is found mainly when hosts are found in numbers and when the food item is large and visible. [7]