Wildlife profile set 3 Robert Pifer.  Used to nest in caves and such.  urban areas. Forages over open  Eats flying insects areas.  Nest in boxes and.

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Wildlife profile set 3 Robert Pifer

 Used to nest in caves and such.  urban areas. Forages over open  Eats flying insects areas.  Nest in boxes and houses

 Wetland, marsh, pond, etc.  Eat plants on bottom, never dive  The ancestor of all other ducks

 Hunt vertebrates from the air with talons.  Top of the food chain  Forest, woodland, cities, cliffs, open areas in which to hunt

 Herbavores, seeds, nuts, but possible insects and small vertebrates.  Generally forests and heavy forested areas

 Eat hard seeds and insects. Plants, grass, flowers, fruits.  Fields, meadows, woodlans, mainly wet/swampy forest.

 Near water, marshes, possibly grasslands.  They eat fish, small mammals, reptiles etc.

 Brush, tangles, thickets, forest edges. Found where there is lots of leaf litter.  Seed crackers, spiders, insects, fruit, ragweed, grasses, berries, oats etc.

 Around large bodies of water, marshes, rivers, nests are often over water.  Eats live fish, snakes, voles, squirrels, salamanders, etc.

 Mixed forests, marshes, mountains, recently around people  Nocturnal, invertebrates, plant, vertebrates, fruit, acorns, etc!!!

 Moist areas, decidious forests. Marshes, meadows,  Hunt, insects, worms, small mice, insect eggs, etc.

 Feeds on small mammals, mice  Lives in woodlands, grasslands and coniferous forests

 Also, groundhog  wild grasses, berries, agricultural crops,. grubs, grasshoppers, insects, snails and other small animals,

 Found on estuaries or fresh water,  they eat mollusks, submerged plants, insects, frogs and other crustacians.

 wooded areas, semi-desert, urban edge, forest edges, and swampland environments  Eats rabbits, hares, insects, chickens, even small deer.

 They eat insects, frogs, birds, snakes, small mammals, slugs, and earthworms. fruits, and even road kill