A blue bird is a primary consumer
Primary Consumer
The bird would be the secondary consumer.- Megan Teague, NC.
it depends on what type of bird...
No, birds aren't primary producers since they don't produce their own food. They can be either primary, secondary or tertiary consumers.
these are the main feathers on their wings. they are used for flying
A primary consumer eats the producer, a secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. For example grass (producer) is eaten by rabbits (primary consumer) who are eaten by foxes (secondary consumer).
secondary consumer because the grass hopper eats grass than the bird eats it the grass is the producer the grass hopper is the primary consumer then the bird is the secondary. the thing that eats the bird would be the tertiary consumer.
Primary cavity nesters make their own cavities (woodpeckers) and secondaries use existing cavities (Purple Martins).
A kingfisher is a bird, and birds are consumers. The kingfisher eats small fish and other invertebrates, and so is a secondary or tertiary consumer.
No, a secondary consumer is a carnivore (or omnivore). Herbivores are primary consumers, which are eaten by secondary consumers.
A raccoon is considered a secondary consumer. They primarily feed on plants, insects, small animals, and occasionally bird eggs.