Not all, but who eats fruit, seeds are the distributors. Such birds as the bullfinch, crossbill, schury, titmice, jays, feeding it seeds. Their droppings whole seeds almost never. Ruminants and rodents grind the seeds with his teeth. Pigeons long soaked them in the crop and then digested with caustic gastric juice. But excellent disseminators of seeds is the most songbirds, especially warblers and thrushes same. Look at the roof of the old forest lodge. How contrived to get there a little bush rowan? This thrush Fieldfare put him there, leaving their droppings on the roof with a grain of ingested mountain ash berries. In abandoned buildings, crumbling stone wall at the old gate, you will notice that bush blackberry, the tenacious branch of raspberry, strawberry leaves is fine. They all sit down birds. Blackbirds eat a lot of autumn fruit, even those that are toxic and harmful to humans. Black "like a wolf berries or red fruit bittersweet blackbirds consumed in large quantities. However, there are a lot of fruits and seeds that do not use animals and birds and spread by other means. Seeds of most Compositae - dandelions, Budiak, thistles, yastrebinok, weed-carried by the wind on their parachutes out of the lungs Warm Fuzzies. Fruits of birch, pine, maple, ash, linden, equipped with thin wings. The wind picks up and carries them over long distances. There are those who go without any tasty baits pritsepok, letuchek and wings. Needless mother plant scatters them around. Poppy seeds ripen in the dry box, like a big-bellied jar with a lid. When the seeds dozreyut under the lid open a series of small holes. Wind shakes domes on its long stalk and the seeds are sown around, dropping out of openings. Many of the beans and pods, ripening, burst and twist with such force that their seeds fly away to the side. They seemed to shoot prisoners in their seeds. Gak scatter the seeds of geraniums, geranium and Impatiens. They all shed before the start of September and the seeds of their own sow and late autumn.
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