What does a snowbird eat?

"Snowbird" can refer to two things:

1. A person who migrates to warmer climates during the winter: These snowbirds don't have a specific diet! They eat the same things they would at home, just in a different location.

2. A type of bird: The term "snowbird" is sometimes used informally for various birds that migrate south for the winter.

If you're asking about the diet of a migrating bird:

* Birds have diverse diets depending on their species, location, and the time of year. Some common foods include:

* Seeds: Finches, sparrows, and other small birds.

* Fruits: Orioles, robins, and other frugivores.

* Insects: Warblers, flycatchers, and other insectivores.

* Fish: Herons, kingfishers, and other fish-eating birds.

* Carrion: Vultures and other scavengers.

* Birds often adjust their diet during migration. For example, a bird that eats mostly insects in the summer might switch to fruits and berries in the fall.

Let me know if you'd like more information about a specific type of bird or if you have other questions about snowbirds.