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The Black Phoebe The black phoebe, a very interesting bird is one of those birds that remind you of food. They are black, then white in the middle, and black in the bottom. They look like an oreo, witch is a cookie which is also considered food. This bird belongs to the animal kingdom because it is not a plant, nor a fungus. The bird is not poisonous or has a green cell in them.

The bp, (black phoebe) belongs to the level 3 of the trophic levels. The trophic levels are the levels of the food chain. The level 3 is the level where animals eat herbivores (secondary consumers, carnivores). The bp eats small insects such as water striders, bees, wasps, flies, beetles, bugs, grasshoppers, dragonflies, termites, and spiders. Sometimes, it also

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