「nectar」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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lowers are attractive to butterflies, with the | nectar a food for them. |
Firestone Walker also brews | Nectar Ales, a company it formally acquired in 2005. |
Agave | nectar, also called agave syrup, is marketed as a nat |
ld World passerine birds which feed largely on | nectar, although they will also take insects, especia |
Merino states that Mantel "mismanaged" | Nectar and denounces them as being "just animals", wh |
Its flowers secrete copious amount of | nectar, and the honey the bees make from it is very c |
s spp.), like the honeybee (Apis spp.) collect | nectar and pollen from flowers and store them for foo |
s and adults are predatory, but can survive on | nectar and honeydew when prey are scarce. |
e ground and fills the cells with a mixture of | nectar and pollen. |
hite beeline in the throat pointing toward the | nectar and pollen. |
visit flowers of tall trees and epiphytes for | nectar, and also hawk for insects. |
Honeyeaters feed on | nectar and insects and their nest is a small cup nest |
bees, their forage or food supply consists of | nectar and pollen from blooming plants within flight |
and had delicate teeth, so it probably fed on | nectar and possibly soft fruit. |
The flowers are full of | nectar, and attract bees, butterflies, insects, and h |
e encountered from May through June feeding on | nectar and pollen of flowers (especially on Apiaceae |
Its diet primarily consists of | nectar and pollen of Eucalypt blossoms, the pollinati |
Collect | nectar and pollen |
om honey (when the bumblebee is not foraging), | nectar, and pollen. |
They feed on | nectar and insects |
which it hunts on tree trunks, supplemented by | nectar and fallen fruit. |
They also eat | nectar and pollen. |
ccurs in herb-rich grassland where it feeds on | nectar and pollen from a variety of flowers, especial |
pecies the Costa's Hummingbird feeds on flower | nectar and any tiny insects that it happens to find i |
s, the diet consists mainly of fruit, although | nectar and flowers are also favored, followed by leav |
Western honeybees collect | nectar and store the processed nectar in the honeycom |
e pink flowers are a valuable source of honey ( | nectar), and also furnish much pollen". |
It feeds on | nectar and insects within eucalyptus forests. |
n the soil, the flies hatch in spring, feed on | nectar and lay eggs close to plants of the genus Bras |
, Pindar sang, Hermes took him to be raised on | nectar and ambrosia and be made immortal by Gaia. |
As adults they eat | nectar and also aphid honeydew. |
They can be found in honey made from their | nectar and cause a very rare poisonous reaction calle |
Females of this solitary bee use collected | nectar and pollen to feed larvae located in nests con |
They feed mainly on | nectar and avian excretion. |
n honey production as the flowers are heavy in | nectar and pollen; the resulting honey produced by be |
Adults feed on | nectar, and other fermenting substances. |
ough September feeding on small insects and on | nectar and pollen of flowers (especially on Apiaceae |
The plant produces | nectar and attracts both birds and bees. |
of pollinators, the diet consists primarily of | nectar and honey. |
ne won the Bronze in the GABF for its Mandarin | Nectar and in 2004 won a silver for McIlhenney's Iris |
entered around the Koa plant from which it got | nectar and fruit (and for which it was named). |
eeds in destroying Mantel's regional supply of | Nectar and remote control network at the observatory |
d Starling is fairly omnivorous, eating fruit, | nectar and insects. |
they supply the larval cells exclusively with | nectar and pollen of ivy flowers (Hedera helix) (henc |
e rainforests of Africa, where it feeds on the | nectar and pollen of flowers, but is popular in the e |
they cannot return to the hive with a load of | nectar, and they die in the great outdoors, in a typi |
The Common Blossom-bat feeds mostly on | nectar and pollen rather than fruit. |
es and flowers, as well as eating small seeds, | nectar and fruits, particularly guava and will come i |
The flowers are rich in | nectar and popular with many butterflies, such as the |
Exposure through contaminated pollen and | nectar and potential toxic effects therefore remain a |
are carnivorous plants that lure insects with | nectar and use their elongated tube shaped leaves fil |
Males live for about a week, feeding on | nectar and other sources of sugar. |
en August and November, while feeding upon the | nectar and pollinating the flowers. |
a little egg and bread crumbs), blossoms with | nectar and fresh fruit daily where possible. |
s "roosts in dark caves and feed presumably on | nectar and fruit. |
eats mainly large insects, but will also take | nectar and some fruit. |
t maintenance - a situation where the incoming | nectar and pollen nearly match the needed food for th |
Nectar and Ambrosia: An Encyclopedia of Food in World | |
Adults generally feed on | nectar and pollen, thus are pollinators of flowers. |
Mexican long-tongued bats feed on | nectar and pollen from agaves and other plants. |
is primarily frugivorous; it may also consume | nectar and pollen. |
actually use blood as a meal, but they feed on | nectar as well. |
In the cells they store pollen and | nectar as food for the larvae, which pupate in Autumn |
Females gather pollen and | nectar as food from a variety of plants, and resins, |
c cousins M. longifolia and M. maxima, provide | nectar as food for a primate called the golden-headed |
It eats plants-grass seeds and | nectar- as well as insects-scale insects and termite |
In the cells they store a supply of pollen and | nectar as food for the larvae. |
They | nectar at flowers. |
Adults | nectar at various flowers, including Asystasia ganget |
The Greater | Nectar Bat or Greater Dawn Bat (Eonycteris major) is |
The Western | Nectar Bat (Lonchophylla hesperia) is a species of ba |
The Orange | Nectar Bat (Lonchophylla robusta) is a species of bat |
Dekeyser's | Nectar Bat, Lonchophylla dekeyseri |
Bokermann's | Nectar Bat, Lonchophylla bokermanni |
Western | Nectar Bat, Lonchophylla hesperia |
Handley's | Nectar Bat, Lonchophylla handleyi |
Orange | Nectar Bat, Lonchophylla robusta |
Long-tongued | Nectar Bat, Macroglossus minimus |
Tube-lipped | Nectar Bat, Anoura fistulata |
Bokermann's | Nectar Bat, Lonchophylla bokermanni, is a bat species |
Thomas's | Nectar Bat, Lonchophylla thomasi, is a bat species fr |
Dekeyser's | Nectar Bat, Lonchophylla dekeyseri, is a bat species |
eater is mainly frugivorous, but will also eat | nectar, blossoms, insects, reptiles, and young birds. |
ed on various insects, other invertebrates and | nectar, both in the wild and in captivity. |
visual lures such as anthocyanin pigments, and | nectar bribes. |
It was located on | Nectar Bridge Road off State Route 160 just east of t |
Another bee may sample the | nectar brought into the nest, and if the colony is in |
red flowers with long narrow tubes and lots of | nectar, but are not as strongly attracted to wide flo |
the Fawn-breasted Brilliant consists mainly of | nectar but can also include small insects. |
Its diet consists of fruit juice and | nectar, but it has also been found feeding on mollusk |
The Micronesian Myzomela primarily feeds on | nectar, but will also take insects and other small in |
Most species can take | nectar by hovering like a hummingbird, but usually pe |
ique composition and the complex processing of | nectar by the bees which changes its chemical propert |
GABF Silver Medal - American Amber Ale (Red | Nectar); California State Fair Gold Medal and First P |
Nectar contains sugars that are the primary source of | |
But before the | nectar could pass his throat, Mohini (the female avat |
The | Nectar Covered Bridge was a county owned wood & metal |
re which makes them uniquely equipped to reach | nectar deep inside an agave or cactus blossom. |
Adults feed only on | nectar during their brief lifespan. |
Yellow-bellied Sunbird-asities are active | nectar feeders. |
quito habitat, contamination of flowers during | nectar feeding is common. |
like weather and competition from other native | nectar feeding birds. |
ill is long and decurved, as it is adapted for | nectar feeding. |
ng deer, goats, and elk, and in the summer the | nectar feeds hummingbirds. |
As the | nectar flow proceeds, and more honey is stored this c |
n the summer where virtually all of the excess | nectar flow dries up. |
It feed on the | nectar flowers of Leptospermum flavescens in the moun |
autumn and hence provides a valuable source of | nectar for late-flying butterflies such as painted la |
d by some beekeepers as an important source of | nectar for honeybees, at a time of year when little e |
In the UK the shrub is popular as a source of | nectar for late Red Admiral butterflies still on the |
Garberia provides | nectar for a wide variety of native bees. |
Also, Sweet Clover is a major source of | nectar for domestic honey bees. |
brood cell, and once each cell has pollen and | nectar for the larva to feed on - a small doorway to |
The June Gap refers to a dearth of | nectar forage for bees in June in the United Kingdom |
also like to lick hard, tart fruit, pollen and | nectar found on Coonatorious Palm trees. |
ees (bees in the nest which receive pollen and | nectar from incoming foragers during unloading) and a |
the longest insect proboscis in the world and | nectar from deep-throated flowers while hovering in t |
Adults feed on the | nectar from various flowers, including elephant's-foo |
palaemon (Arctic Skipper) butterflies eat the | nectar from C. purpurascens' flowers, and their cater |
lived in the forest canopy and fed on lobelia | nectar, from the plant's curved, tubular flowers. |
Adults feed on flower | nectar from various flowers, including dogbane, marjo |
Adults feed on | nectar from marigold, knotweed, spearmint, wild marjo |
These birds feed on | nectar from flowers using a long extendable tongue or |
these wasps is consumed by humans, though the | nectar from certain common plants (e.g., Datura) can |
It took | nectar from flowering plants and was probably partly |
These birds feed on | nectar from flowers and flowering trees using a long |
feed upon a number of insect species, consume | nectar from homopterous insects they tend, and occasi |
Adults feed on | nectar from flowers. |
iolet-detecting bees that specialize in taking | nectar from ultraviolet-detecting flowers. |
lies, and red admirals that stop here to drink | nectar from wildflowers before continuing their south |
to recruit more receiver honey bees to collect | nectar from the workers. |
The adults feed on | nectar from flowers. |
So adults collect | nectar from flowers. |
These birds feed on | nectar from flowers and flowering trees using a long |
It gets its | nectar from herbaceous plants. |
Bees collect | nectar from plants but what part of the flower contai |
Its diet consists of | nectar from various flowers and insects. |
ct to learn a motor skill to handle and obtain | nectar from a flower type or species. |
Adult butterflies feed on tree sap and | nectar from flowers. |
the wasps that kill tomato hornworms also eat | nectar from parsley. |
Also the assumption that | nectar from non-endemic plants such as Tilia tomentos |
ant for nesting and cover, and insects eat the | nectar from its flowers. |
Nectar from the species provides an important part of | |
Adults feed on the | nectar from various flowers, but they prefer white, p |
Rica, adults have been recorded feeding on the | nectar from large white or pale yellow flowers of woo |
a short tongue and can therefore only retrieve | nectar from certain plants. |
d eyes, their long probosces allow them to sip | nectar from a variety of flowers and the hairy hind l |
honeysuckle, have been poisoned by sucking the | nectar from the flower. |
pe increases the insect's efficiency to obtain | nectar from that flower type with respect to other fl |
They like to eat insects, inch worms, and | nectar from flowers. |
Adults feed on the | nectar from flowers including Pickerelweed, Selfheal |
It also drinks | nectar from flowers high up in the tree canopy. |
ngbeats per second when it's hovering to drink | nectar from flowers. |
A. cingulata collects the majority of its | nectar from blue flowers, although others investigate |
ardens Adults fly from May to July and feed on | nectar from flowers, mostly from umbellifers. |
r side of the base of the tepal, and drink the | nectar from them. |
McCracken authored the play | Nectar From the Gods and the screenplay Jimmy Nolan. |
southern Arizona, long-tongued bats often get | nectar from neighborhood hummingbird feeders as well. |
Adults feed on | nectar from various flowers including saltwort, lanta |
It was thought to have been seen sipping | nectar from O'hia trees. |
rounding the actual flowers, each with a round | nectar gland at its base. |
Each appendage has at its base a shiny red | nectar gland. |
f the lid lacks appendages but bears scattered | nectar glands up to 0.2 mm in diameter. |
It is made up of several rounded | nectar glands in shades of yellow to deep red surroun |
nd 2 to 5 male flowers surrounded by round red | nectar glands. |
a small number (5 or 6) of sparsely scattered | nectar glands. |
realised that the black speckles were actually | nectar glands. |
The flower has a bright | nectar guide pattern, invisible in visible light, but |
corolla, the color (including patterns called | nectar guides that are visible only in ultraviolet li |
imic the pattern seen in many flowers known as | nectar guides. |
Their analyses indicated that the | nectar had unusually high levels of sugar and free am |
flowers contain a highly appreciated aromatic | nectar, harvested by introduced European bees and com |
The fragrance has frangipani flowers, apricot | nectar, honeysuckle, orchids, and lily. |
Flowers produce minute amount of | nectar in four nectaries located in the base of the c |
Some plants which can help provide | nectar in this gap are Cotoneaster and the closely re |
It is an important source of | nectar in the honey industry and its hard, strong tim |
The latter features reflect the importance of | nectar in its diet, although berries, spiders and ins |
Aeroplan buys | Nectar in December 2007 |
ek word meaning bee, owing to the abundance of | nectar in the flowers which attracts bees. |
d provisions are a soupy mixture of pollen and | nectar in cells with a waxlike waterproof lining. |
elephant was irritated by the fragrance of the | nectar in the flowers, so it threw the garland to the |
rived from Amrita which translates as immortal | Nectar in Sanskrit) and Anubhav meaning experience. |
ane as a "hero" and revealing his plans to use | Nectar, in combination with free will, to give his pe |
honey that the wasps produce by concentrating | nectar, in much the same fashion as the familiar hone |
Both adults and larvae feed on the pollen and | nectar in the flowers. |
The Akialoa also fed on | nectar in the flowers of lobelias and O'hia blossoms. |
s puzzled by some features such as the lack of | nectar in orchids. |
vior is especially strong when there is little | nectar in the field. |
Adults feed on flower | nectar, including viburnum and blackberry. |
e Pale Ale); California State Fair Gold Medal ( | Nectar India Pale Ale); California State Fair Gold Me |
GABF Gold Medal - English India Pale Ale ( | Nectar India Pale Ale); GABF Silver Medal - Munchner- |
Nectar, insects and small lizards enrich its range of | |
rous, their diet consisting of fruit, flowers, | nectar, insects, spiders, small vertebrates and bird |
Gallberry | nectar is the source of a pleasant honey that is popu |
Nectar is located at 33°58'8.846" | |
In some places, the blossom | nectar is used as food, but primarily the milky sap i |
The | nectar is also toxic to honeybees, and causes brood d |
When bees "suck" | nectar, it is stored in their crop. |
sia, Macleonia, Mutisia, and Palicouria, whose | nectar it feeds on. |
Adults feed on | nectar, larvaa feed on aphids and scale insects. |
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