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How does the sunbird help in pollination​

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Answered by chantibrahmaiah7
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Answer:

Sunbirds are colourful pollinators of many plants. They are generally small in size, and have long curved beaks. Flowers pollinated by sunbirds are often red or orange and have long tubular flowers with lots of sugary nectar. ... Sunbirds also feed on insects that visit flowers.

Answered by HappyJohn
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The sunbird helps in pollination by taking pollen on their feet and transferring to another flower.

Explanation:

1. Ornithophily is the term given to the type of pollination which is done by birds.

2. Sunbirds are small and colourful birds having long and curved beaks.

3. The flowers which are pollinated by this bird generally are red or orange in colour and have flowers that are long and tube like in appearance.

4. These birds sit on certain flowers for taking nectar and then the pollens of the flower gets stuck to their feet.

5. The bird then when sits on another flower for nectar transfers the pollen to this flower and this way sunbirds helps in pollination.

6. Some examples of African plants which are pollinated by sunbirds are: Aloes, Erythrina, Erica, etc.

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