From io9.com:
When researchers in North Dakota set up "nest cams" over the nests of song birds, they expected to see a lot of nestlings and eggs get taken by ground squirrels, foxes, and badgers. Squirrels hit thirteen nests, but other meat-eaters made a poor showing. Foxes and weasels only took one nest each. Know what fearsome animal out-did either of those two sleek, resourceful predators?Anyway, why do deer eat birds? Because nature doesn't play by our idealized, romantic, and ultimately twisted versions of reality. Yes, it's WE that are twisted, not nature.
White-tailed deer.
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