Issers
Issers are a type of small, typically flightless bird found in various parts of the world. They belong to the order Passeriformes and are characterized by their compact bodies, short legs, and relatively large feet, which are well-suited for hopping and running. Issers are omnivorous, with their diet consisting of insects, seeds, berries, and small invertebrates. Their nesting habits vary by species, with some building ground nests while others utilize burrows or dense vegetation for shelter.
While the term "isser" is not a formally recognized scientific classification, it is often used colloquially
Issers play a role in their ecosystems as both prey and consumers. They contribute to seed dispersal