nectar in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

nectar in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Primarily a frugivore, it may supplement its diet with insects, flower parts, pollen, and nectar.
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Various birds are omnivorous, with diets varying from berries and nectar to insects, worms, fish, and small rodents.
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Adults have been recorded feeding on flower nectar.
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They have medium-length thin down-curved bills and brush-tipped tubular tongues, both adaptations to their nectar feeding.
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Many other species also consume nectar as well when it becomes available.
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They are seedeaters, but their preference tends towards fruit and nectar.
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The larvae feed on rotten wood and the adults feed on nectar, plant sap and fruit.
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Plants need to protect against nectar being taken by non-pollinators.
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They make many mistakes by visiting nectar scarce flowers and in so doing, slowly starve to death.
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The word karnamruta means nectar to the ears.
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