Ok
so not job's tears

Like SHrikant suggests if Cygnus just take some crown / the top of
tree/palm  pictures from where you were sitting under it

and from a distance to show the trunk, height and the crown of this palm

Just as Nawaqif suggested place a ruler or a pen or even your finger  next
to one of the sets of theses seeds for reference of size  in new set of
pictures

can you also get pictures of the birds actually sitting up on the tree?

nice observation so far

just finer tuning it would give you and us the answers

intrigues me
usha di

ps your newest pic shows them to be about 7 to 8 mm



On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Narendra Bhagwat <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Here is one i just having the outer peel.
> On 29-Jan-2016 8:50 am, "Narendra Bhagwat" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Some of these are cherry red color, here is today's collected.
>> On 27-Jan-2016 3:29 pm, "Narendra Bhagwat" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Usha Di,
>>> I checked if the seeds have a thru-out small hole, but hole is not
>>> there. I even used a needle to poke and see if its covered etc but no, no
>>> direct hole anywhere.
>>>
>>> Yes, today itself I'll plant few of these seeds and see what comes out.
>>>
>>> Another interesting things are that:
>>> 1) birds are throwing these seeds - typically they eat whole thing
>>> including seed and seeds is thrown via dropping.
>>> 2) here its not thru bird dropping - so the fruit what is eaten is taken
>>> to another tree - my house :), here seeds are dropped!
>>> 3) seems kind of rumination - where food is stored, taken to a distant
>>> tree and then eaten slowly.
>>> 4) these seeds must be dropped since long and all over the place - how
>>> come not seen a "tree" coming our from that naturally!
>>>
>>> So many angles.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Narendra
>>> ​
>>>
>>


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