Pollinators are animals, usually insects, but also reptiles, birds, mammals, and many others, that routinely transport pollen and play a role in pollination. This is usually as a result of their activities when visiting plants for feeding, breeding or shelter. The pollen adheres to the pollinators’s body parts such as face, legs, mouthparts, hair, feathers, and moist spots. Such transport is vital to the pollination of many plant species.