In the scenario described, a drought leads to the complete loss of plants, which would significantly impact the food sources for the bird species.
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Bird A eats insects and plant seeds. Since the plants are wiped out, the availability of plant seeds (one of its food sources) is eliminated. Insects may also be affected by the loss of plant life, as many insects depend on plants for food and habitat. Therefore, Bird A is likely to struggle for survival.
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Bird B drinks flower nectar. Without any plants, there are no flowers to provide nectar, which means Bird B would also face starvation.
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Bird C eats plant seeds. Similar to Bird A, the complete loss of plants means that Bird C will have no food sources and will struggle to survive.
Given this information:
The most likely outcome is that all three bird species (A, B, and C) would face severe survival challenges due to the drought. However, among the provided responses, the most correct one would imply that Bird A survives along with Bird B or C, but realistically, none are likely to survive without food. Since this is not a direct match, the answers appear to be incomplete.
But if we adhere strictly to one of the choices given (based on how they are worded), the best response would acknowledge that with starvation, no bird survives as all food sources are wiped out. Unfortunately, none of the provided options correctly reflect the reality of the situation.