Eurasia is a massive continent with a huge variety of birds. Here's why:
* Dietary diversity: Birds have evolved to eat a wide range of things, including:
* Herbivores: Eat primarily plants (seeds, fruits, leaves).
* Carnivores: Eat primarily meat (insects, worms, other birds, small mammals).
* Omnivores: Eat both plants and animals.
* Eurasian birds are diverse: Eurasia is home to birds of all shapes, sizes, and diets.
Examples:
* Herbivores: Finches, sparrows, woodpeckers
* Carnivores: Hawks, owls, eagles
* Omnivores: Robins, crows, gulls
Therefore, you can't say that all Eurasian birds are herbivores.