Ans.
The songbirds that migrate to northern forests during summer, feed on insects and caterpillars that hatch in summer. Thus, songbirds are predators, while insects and caterpillars are preys. Therefore, a decrease in songbird population will result in increase in population of insects and caterpillars.
As insects and caterpillars feed on plant leaves, it will lead to more damage to the plant leaves due to herbivores insects until other insect predators will increase in that environment.
Thus, the correct answer is option C).