Birds help spread seeds because the seeds get caught in their feathers and drop as they fly, or mainly, by the bird eating the seed and then pooping it out as they fly and move around, thus moving the seed.
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Birds can pollinate by transferring pollen from one flower to another as they feed on nectar. Some bird species have specialized beaks and tongues that allow them to access the nectar inside flowers while inadvertently picking up and depositing pollen. This process helps in fertilizing plants and aiding in their reproduction.
Birds that feed on flowers help the pollination process. When feeding from a male flower, the birds pick up pollen on their beaks. They then deposit this pollen when they feed on a female flower.
Insects and birds help with pollination by visiting different plants and dispersing the pollen.
Animals help to pollinate flowers by landing on them and collecting pollen on their legs. This pollen is distributed to other flowers when that animal lands on it.
With insects, {Mostly beas} polinate is when they go to flower to flower get flower pollen on thier legs, then fly to another flower and drop the pollen there.
Birds help disperse the seeds by eating the fruit and berries, the undigested seeds pass through the guts and get deposited elsewhere.
to attract animals and birds to pollinate
Birds, insects, mammals, and reptiles are creatures that pollinate flowers. Examples from each of the above-mentioned categories include hummingbirds, bees (beetles, butterflies, moths), lemurs and mice, and lizards.
No, bees are not the only pollinators. Other insects such as butterflies, beetles, and flies also play a crucial role in pollination. Additionally, some birds and bats are pollinators for certain plant species.
birds carry pollen and spread seeds
Most plants do not self pollinate.