Some birds help in the pollination process but most birds that eat the fruits with the seeds are not digested and when the birds fly to a distant palace the droppings help the seeds to emerge as new plants. Bird droppings are rich in phosphates & calcium essential for the growth & development of the trees.
Some harmful insects and pathogens are picked by the birds from trees.
That they serve as observation and resting points and that they provide shelter, food and cleaner air are ways in which trees help birds. Specifically, branches and leaves allow birds to rest and scan their environment in safety. They also are the source of nesting materials, particularly in the form of twigs. They're the source of drinks with the dew and water that collects on their leaves and at their branch unions, and the nectar that may be found within their flowers. They're the source of energizing foods and snacks with their fruits, drupes, or berries. They're the source of proteins with the insects that they attract. And trees remove carbon dioxide from the environment, and release oxygen. So trees represent safe, clean environments that meet many bird needs for survival.
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Birds help in pollination process. Birds eat the fruits with the seeds and when the birds fly to distant places the droppings containing the seed emerge as new plants from the soil. The dropping of the birds are rich in phosphates and calcium .They help in the development of the plant. They can help trees by picking out the insects & other pathogens harmful to the tree. eg woodpeckers who drill holes in trees for insects to emerge from inside the tree and pick them.
They give many birds and animals a safe place to nest and raise there young.
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The Birds on the Trees was created in 1970.
most birds live in trees not just 2
Birds are not the only animals who live in trees.
yes, some birds eat worms and other insects inside the tree
Two animals that help plant and trees with either pollination or seed dispersal includes birds and insects.
Rex Brasher has written: 'Birds & trees of North America' -- subject(s): Birds, Trees, Pictorial works 'Rex Brashers Birds and Trees of North America' -- subject(s): Birds, Trees, Pictorial works
Trees are like the lungs of the planet. They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. Additionally, they provide habitat for birds and other wildlife. But that's not all trees do for us!
Trees effect trees by giving them food.