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What is the role of birds in pollination?
What is the role of birds in pollination?
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Some bird species, such as hummingbirds and sunbirds, play a crucial role in pollination by feeding on nectar and inadvertently transferring pollen between flowers as they forage.
Birds play a crucial role in pollination, just like bees and butterflies! As they fly from flower to flower in search of nectar, pollen sticks to their feathers. When they visit another flower, some of that pollen rubs off, fertilizing the plant and allowing it to produce fruits and seeds. It’s like nature’s way of spreading the love and helping plants reproduce! πΊπ¦πΈ