yes, actually birds have an excellent sense of taste. they have more sensitive taste buds than humas, nicknamed "taste seeds" ; a little joke amongst avarian experts because birds eat seeds. a birds taste buds are located inside their crop, and generally birds are very picky eaters and have no idea what they are eating until it is digested. hence the phrase, you eat like a pidgeon
It tastes like chicken
chicken
A sparrow is a type of small bird. -------------------------------------------------------------------------Sparrows (or swallows) are bird tattoos. Sailors used to traditionally get 1 sparrow one their chest to symbolize 5000 nautical miles traveled, and a second one for 10,000 miles. Sparrows were chosen as sailor-lore says that if a man drowns, the sparrows will carry his soul to heaven.
There are many different types of sparrows and their diet is different. Song sparrows eat insects in the summer and seeds in the winter. House sparrows eat seeds, grains, and sometimes garbage left by humans. If you are feeding sparrow, they like cracked corn, and white millet seeds the best.
There are no varieties of sparrows. There are 245 species of sparrows and finches worldwide.
The sparrows eat flax seeds like crazy from my backyard. They hang allover the little plant in while eating the flax seed.
Sparrows do in fact eat snails. They either crack the shell open to eat the snail or pick out the fleshy parts with their beak.
large bird of prey like a hawk large bird of prey like a hawk
No modern bird has teeth.
I'm sure they are. Although, I can't imagine what they would taste like.
Yes, sparrow is a type of bird.
There are many species of sparrows, and they can be found in nearly every habitat except for the polar regions.
Well sparrows lay there eggs in a nest in a tree just like birds because a sparrow is a bird.
mostly sparrows,doves.some finches.
You can destroy it or put it back where it came from. Since house sparrows are not native they are excluded by the migratory bird act.
Some common birds are crows, eagles, sparrows, and doves.
No, Place sticky repellents under eves and areas the sparrows perch and gather. A zig-zag line of a sticky substance will deter the birds from landing and can help drive them away. Install reflective "bird discs" or old CD discs near windows and perches. The special "bird discs" have predatory bird images on them and scare sparrows away.
Probably like chicken or some other bird, as birds are evolved from dinosaurs.
That would depend, is the bird African or European?