The best of all trees for this purpose is the Russian mulberry, which ripens at the same time that cherries do and is particularly relished by all fruit-eating birds.
Of the insect-eating birds, the larks, wrens, thrushes and sparrows search the ground for worms, eggs and insects under leaves and logs everywhere.
If this is left uncut the quantity of nourishing food thus produced will bring together many kinds of grain-eating birds.
The protection of our insect-eating and seed-eating birds is a cash proposition,--protect or pay.
Third,--To protect the farmer and fruit grower from the enormous losses that the destruction of our insectivorous and rodent-eating birds is now inflicting upon both the producer and consumer.
Most of the endemic genera are berry-bearers and thus offer the means of dispersal by fruit-eating birds.
Of the numerous small seed-eating birds kept in aviaries, hardly any breed, neither do parrots.
Then I knew, to begin with, that they must be seed-eating birds.
All such seeds would be blown about, take root, and sprout everywhere, thus filling the place of useful plants, if they were not held in check by these seed-eating birds.
They are seed-eating birds, and all belong to the Sparrow family.
If they shall not fasten the corpse, so that the corpse-eating dogs and the corpse-eating birds may go and carry the bones to the water and to the trees, what is the penalty that they shall pay?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eating birds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.