Crocuses primarily attract pollinators like bees rather than birds or butterflies. Their bright colors and early spring blooms provide an important food source for bees awakening from hibernation. While butterflies may occasionally visit crocuses, they are not a primary attractant for these insects. Birds are generally not drawn to crocuses, as they do not produce fruit or seeds that they typically forage for.
they attract birds, bees, butterflies...etc. for pollination...
Yes, sunflowers can attract butterflies because they produce nectar that butterflies feed on.
The birds and butterflies compete and the birds are also a limiting factor for the butterflies.
Tropical Region Birds and Insectivorous Birds eat butterflies but there might be more birds that eat butterflies.
Mostly herbs attract them.
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Yes, some birds will catch and eat butterflies.
Yes, some birds will catch and eat butterflies.
Flowers attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, birds, and other insects. These pollinators help transfer pollen from one flower to another, allowing for the fertilization of plants and the production of seeds.
Birds are chordates that belong to class Aves, butterflies are arthropods belonging to class Lepidoptera.
Flowers have brightly colored pastels to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds. These colors signal to pollinators that the flower contains nectar and pollen, encouraging them to come closer and aid in pollination, which helps the plant reproduce.
Birds