like bees they go over to flowers to get some honey (i think that's what bees do) and it sticks onto them as they pass flower to flower doing you know what to the female plant and then making seeds. so humming birds are just like bees!
Hummingbirds help pollenate the flowers and plants that we need to survive. without them, the plants would die, then animals would die, then humans would die. don't hurt humming birds unless you want to die.
hummingbirds help the earth by rid of bugs
Hummingbirds help pollinate flowers when they eat, allowing these flowers to reproduce when the hummingbird visits other flowers and deposits the pollin onto them.
It's helpful not only to the flower, but to the environment. When hummingbirds visit flowers, they are not only feeding on the nectar, they pollinate the flowers which in turn allows plant to produce fruits or seeds.
Hummingbirds will visit red flowers and yellow flowers with the same frequency.
Hummingbirds fly from flower to flower, sticking their beaks into the center to take sips of nectar. While sipping nectar, hummingbirds are inadvertently transporting pollen grains from previously sipped flowers. The process results in the cross pollination of different flowers, through the help of the hummingbird. Basically: Hummingbirds help flowers pollinate each other, which allows flowers to reproduce.
Nectar from flowers.
Hummingbirds have no sense for scent and flowers attract them by their colors.
stigma
No, they drink nectar from flowers
Karen A. Grant has written: 'Hummingbirds and their flowers' -- subject(s): Hummingbirds, Pollination
Yes
Flowers in the rainforest can be pollinated by hummingbirds and bats.
mutualism
Hummingbirds eat sugar water and plant nectar.