Birds eat the seeds with the berries, fly off somewhere else, and pass the seeds out along with their
feces and the seeds that land on the ground have bird fertilizer as nutrition for growth.
If you have a bird feeder, they will most likely eat the seed in the feeder. But if you don't , birds generally eat berries, seeds, nuts, and insects.catapillers
A blackberry's main dispersal - is by animals and birds. The plant surrounds its seeds in a tasty 'flesh'. This encourages animals and birds to eat the berries. The seeds simply pass though the digestive system and are expelled along with a 'dollop' of fertiliser.
Considering that the name is "seed-eating", the birds eat seeds, not trees.
some do
Advantages of birds include their ability to control insect populations, serve as pollinators, and contribute to seed dispersal. However, some disadvantages include damage to crops, spread of diseases, and potential for collisions with aircraft.
Berries are birds main diet only turkeys and chickens mainly eat seed and corn {11}
Nearly all domesticated birds do, but some wild birds eat berries and other things.
Berries disperse their seed when animals eat them and then defecate them elsewhere.
Birds eat the mistletoe berries and then excrete the seed onto a tree along with some excement to give the germinating seed a good start.
Yew seeds are primarily spread by birds and small mammals that eat the fleshy coating of the seed and deposit the undigested seed elsewhere. Wind can also help disperse yew seeds over short distances.
Cotoneaster seeds are typically dispersed by birds that eat the berries and then spread the seeds through their droppings. Some cotoneaster species also have adaptations like sticky coatings on the seeds that can attach to the feathers of birds or the fur of mammals, aiding in dispersal.
They spread the trees seed.
If you have a bird feeder, they will most likely eat the seed in the feeder. But if you don't , birds generally eat berries, seeds, nuts, and insects.catapillers
Bees primarily pollinate flowers, which helps in the reproduction of plants, including berry plants. While they don't spread berry seeds directly, their role in pollination enables the formation of berries, which then produce seeds. When birds and other animals consume berries, they can disperse the seeds through their droppings, thus contributing to the spread of berry plants. So, while bees contribute to the growth of berries, the actual seed dispersal is mainly carried out by other animals.
Even very small birds will fly miles and miles a day. When a bird eats seeds for any plant, it digests them. In doing so, it can carry seed miles away from where it was eaten, and once the bird excretes the seed, it has a chance to grow in another area.
its follows the sunlight
I don't know any kind of scientific answer for that question, but I have a Dogwood Tree in my yard and its seeds are in little red berries that fall off the tree, and also the berries are eaten by birds and then dispersed by them in their elimination.