Insects (especially caterpillars) form a large part of their diet in summer.
Insects and spiders form the bulk of the diet, with most being caught while the robin is flying.
Insects and spiders form the majority of the diet of this species.
Insects form the majority of the diet, with some spiders, centipides, millipides and even lizards being taken as well.
Insects form the bulk of the animals diet during winter and the falcons often chase the insects on the ground.
Insects and other arthropods form the most important part of their diet, although small vertebrates are occasionally taken.
Insects form a large part of their diet, especially in summer; seeds and berries become important in winter.
Insects form their primary prey, but the diet of a mantis changes as it grows larger.
Insects form the majority of the diet of the Glareolidae.
Insects form the bulk of its diet during the breeding season but fruit and seeds are important in winter.