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strawberries start as flowers which birds pollinate
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.
They can be pollinated artificialy or naturally (by bees or birds)
birds do not pollinate flowers as they do not sit on a flower and if they sit on flowers then also they don't have so much thin legs that they can pick pollens up like a butterfly or a bee doesansw2. Actually small birds DO pollinate flowers. there are a class of birds called 'honey eaters' (Meliphagidae) and in New Zealand the waxeye (a.k.a. silver eye) pollinates the peach trees in my garden. I've seen a flock of them busy on their task. And we have a bird called a Tui, about the size of a thrush, and these feed on several nectar trees, and on the flowers of flax.And though I've never seem a hummingbird, these are honey eaters as well i understand.
Flies and all other insects that fly from flower to flower will help to pollinate.
Im pretty sure its the bees that help sunflowers pollinate like all other flowers
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
Bats keep insect numbers down and help pollinate flowers.
The entire purpose of pollination is to perpetuate the species. Pollination is essentially the act of fertilization, so reproduction can take place. Most flowers are pollinated with the assistance of animals, like bees and birds. Some flowers rely only on the wind or water to pollinate.
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
Kowhai flowers are pollinated by birds, mainly tui and bellbirds, that extract nectar from the flowers while inadvertently transferring pollen between flowers. The curved shape of the flowers and positioning of the anthers and stigma allow for effective pollen transfer during feeding.
The word for the process described in the question is 'pollination'.