This exhibition explored the captivating relationship between birds and trees.
Showcasing the vital role that trees play in providing shelter, nesting sites, and food sources for a diverse array of bird species.
Trees, ranging from ancient forests to intricate understory areas, act as crucial habitat providers.
Birds, in turn, find solace and security among the branches, hollows, and foliage,
using them as safe havens for nesting, roosting, and protection from predators.
Equally significant is the indispensable role of birds in the life cycle of trees, particularly in the remarkable process of pollination.
Birds, with their graceful flights and foraging habits, become pollinators as they visit flowers, drawn by nectar, and transfer pollen between plants.
This exquisite ecological dance facilitates the reproduction and propagation of various tree species, ensuring the continuity of their populations.