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If you count all of the terrestrial bird species in North America that rely on insects and other arthropods (typically, the spiders that eat insects) to feed their young, you would find that figure to be about 96 percent (Dickinson 1999)—in other words, nearly all of them.
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Insects are essential. Nearly all terrestrial birds rear their young on insects, not seeds or berries.
Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants
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