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"... only slight value to wildlife. The prickle-covered seeds of wildcarrot are eaten to only a small extent..." . The species that occur in Nova Scotia that are listed as using the plant for food, < 2% of their diet, are Ruffed Grouse and Ring-necked Pheasant (seeds). All the best, Lance Lance Laviolette Glen Robertson, Ontario -----Original Message----- From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca] On Behalf Of James W. Wolford Sent: September-26-11 3:20 PM To: NatureNS; Susan Hauer Subject: [NatureNS] what eats seeds of Queen Anne's lace?? Susan Hauer is a friend in Wolfville and asks the question in the subject line. Can anyone out there answer? birds? mammals? insects? Thanks for any input. Jim in Wolfville.
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