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| Kraienkoppes are active fowl with excellent | foraging abilities. |
| wasps are truly nocturnal, carrying out their | foraging activities after the setting of the sun. |
| porarily leaving the water between periods of | foraging activity for sites on land or ice. |
| In many situations, dichromats have a | foraging advantage when food is camouflaged or similar |
| Foraging along branches and vines for fruit and insect | |
| it is not uncommon to see two or three queens | foraging along with the workers. |
| ets, Wood Storks, and Limpkin are often found | foraging along the shoreline, often on invasive apple |
| a and Acacia abyssinica and can often be seen | foraging among the branches in pairs or small groups. |
| They are highly active in their habits, | foraging amongst a diverse range of habitat. |
| It is generally inconspicious, typically | foraging amongst foliage rather than on trunks. |
| tive to the Contingency Model (CM) of Optimal | Foraging and pointed out that some of the predictions |
| "Life-history, | foraging and developmental strategies in hyperparasito |
| Foraging and maize horticulture connect the Mikea with | |
| Past activities have included urban plant | foraging and needlepoint therapy based on classic oil |
| Moon-Boy has lifelong experience at | foraging and general survival in the wild. |
| sland-dwelling birds: the roles of generalist | foraging and niche expansion.". |
| , he had completely succeeded in two of them: | foraging and protecting Richmond. |
| is at once an illustration of the fine art of | foraging and an autobiographical portrait, narrated by |
| two consecutive processes, food ingestion or | foraging, and food digestion. |
| ations used to maintain group cohesion during | foraging and alert group members to the presence of a |
| tracting a retinue of attendants, stimulating | foraging and brood rearing, and the general morale of |
| regulorum, which prefers wetter habitats for | foraging, are the only cranes that can nest in trees. |
| ypes of ant; army ants which migrate into new | foraging areas and Dolichoderus transport their tropho |
| dlands, wetlands, and salt marshes, providing | foraging areas for various species of waterfowl, shore |
| between lowland breeding grounds and montane | foraging areas. |
| tion to slowing the Confederate advance, such | foraging aroused anger in the North and led many North |
| port' is catching birds when they return from | foraging at sea to the island towards sunset. |
| ft behind in the roost when the mother is out | foraging at night. |
| ggle dance, but is used by a forager when the | foraging bee perceives a long delay in unloading its n |
| The consumption of ethanol by | foraging bees has been shown to increase the occurrenc |
| teresting as a major difference in individual | foraging behavior is related to a large intraspecific |
| Here she researched herbivorous | foraging by animals such as red deer and sheep, consid |
| The bird spends its time | foraging close to the ground inside undisturbed reed b |
| , Union troops doubled the amount of regional | foraging compared to the Confederates. |
| His thesis was ' | Foraging decisions in Starlings'. |
| tories, sex allocation, sexual selection, and | foraging decisions. |
| hroughout the area, subsisting from woodlands | foraging, deer, boars, bears, and wild cattle. |
| of the A. m. scutellata workers that perform | foraging duties (A. m. capensis workers are greatly un |
| to describe soldiers officially appointed to | foraging duty by the army, was used, both by soldiers |
| it prevented birds of prey (mainly owls) from | foraging effectively. |
| s or neural networks, hyperbolic discounting, | foraging, errorless learning, learning and the Rescorl |
| He is best known for his work on | foraging, especially the marginal value theorem, and l |
| In 1778, Simcoe, during a | foraging expedition opposed by rebel militia, commande |
| Foraging Expeditions on the French Broad and Chucky Ri | |
| ing season, by January, the birds gather into | foraging flocks, which are noisily on the move until t |
| They often join mixed-species | foraging flocks. |
| Whatever their evolutionary origins, | foraging, flying or crawling insects such as flies are |
| Grey Shrike-thrush | foraging for food and nesting materials |
| They lived by fishing, hunting wild game and | foraging for berries and nuts. |
| but spend a great deal of time on the ground, | foraging for food. |
| hers, it may give harsh, scolding calls while | foraging for small insects and spiders in desert shrub |
| gibbon lives in primary tropical rainforest, | foraging for fruits, using brachiation to move through |
| utheastern Arkansas, Osband and his men began | foraging for supplies into Louisiana and established h |
| oney or human contact, sometimes successfully | foraging for food. |
| E. procera is nocturnal, only | foraging for food at night, venturing up to 40 metres |
| spending between two and three days per week | foraging for roots, nuts and berries in the Kalahari D |
| They can be found on windows, | foraging for nectar on flowers, or searching out small |
| in December 2010 - Countrywise Kitchen, about | foraging for food and food connected with different pa |
| e Southern Yellow Bat is a nocturnal species, | foraging for one to two hours after sunset on small to |
| ived together as best they could in one room, | foraging for food and witnessing horrors they would ne |
| lines of communications, to prevent him from | foraging for supplies north of Nashville. |
| seems to spend most of its time on the ground | foraging for insects between rocks and under fallen le |
| re capable of travelling long distances while | foraging for food. |
| outs to determine enemy movements, as well as | foraging for supplies and screening infantry movements |
| Palila), or to use the plant as a source when | foraging for insects (White-headed Woodpecker). |
| It is considered a good | foraging grass for livestock and is also good for eros |
| Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), | foraging guest, present (<5) |
| vely grazed grassland will provide additional | foraging habitat. |
| table arable fields, which provide additional | foraging habitat. |
| oligolecty); second, because of its size and | foraging habits, the passionflower bee is thought to c |
| nectar is high quality she will likely go out | foraging herself . |
| ding to some accounts the British troops were | foraging in a watermelon patch. |
| An example of commensalism: cattle egrets | foraging in fields among cattle or other livestock. |
| shade, mating pairs may occasionally spotted | foraging in clearings. |
| are sociable, aggressive, and often observed | foraging in large flocks. |
| Bank Mynas are gregarious | foraging in flocks, breeding colonially and roosting t |
| on small berries, fruits, seeds and insects, | foraging in small flocks of 4 to 8 birds. |
| his mole spends most of its time underground, | foraging in shallow burrows for insects and their larv |
| pairs all year, defending their territory and | foraging in trees and low shrubs for a wide variety of |
| open ground layer with deep, moist litter for | foraging in. |
| are known to mix often with other birds while | foraging, including larger species of tanagers, thrush |
| rom Company H, of which he was a member, were | foraging near the town of Nolensville, Tennessee on Fe |
| derived from honey (when the bumblebee is not | foraging), nectar, and pollen. |
| Foraging occurs near the ground, sometimes in associat | |
| rom what appeared to have been a training and | foraging offensive to collect rice and river shipping. |
| Adult | foraging on a trunk |
| It is generally found singly or in pairs | foraging on the ground for insects and seeds. |
| During dry seasons, they sometimes take to | foraging on well watered lawns or even dry grassland. |
| the Scottish Cairngorms it has been observed | foraging on snow, especially at night. |
| d of this species is mainly seeds obtained by | foraging on the ground, but it will also take insects. |
| in Northeastern India showed a preference to | foraging on Crotalaria juncea compared to Bauhinia pur |
| d of this species is mainly seeds obtained by | foraging on the ground, but it will also take insects, |
| showed that the takin is a generalist browser | foraging on numerous shrubs and forbs. |
| t the ants lead an underground life, possibly | foraging on the surface during the night. |
| yed a blooming cucumber field while bees were | foraging on the blossoms, causing a serious bee kill. |
| Other raids struck Union | foraging parties returning from Jackson, Louisiana, an |
| ccomplishing a vital objective in the form of | foraging parties, so long as the Federals were pinned |
| allies regularly sent out reconnaissance and | foraging parties. |
| senior French commander who, while leading a | foraging party into the Isle of Wight to search for so |
| On May 5, 1862, a small mounted Confederate | foraging party was gathering stray cattle in the area |
| einforcements from Duqaq were defeated by the | foraging party of Bohemund of Taranto, and Duqaq retre |
| al Academy, and in 1829 'The Prisoner' and 'A | Foraging Party aroused' at the British Institution. |
| Gen. Frederick Steele to send out a | foraging party to gather corn that the Confederates ha |
| egiment to offer resistance to a British Army | foraging party, and was killed in a skirmish near Shre |
| On the 3rd, the | foraging party, led by Banastre Tarleton, went out but |
| raufurd attacked French grenadiers covering a | foraging party. |
| er where they were to escort infantrymen on a | foraging party. |
| trap for food, a mechanism for farming, or a | foraging path. |
| nk seals have a broad and diverse diet due to | foraging plasticity which allows them to be opportunis |
| They only have a limited | foraging range of 300 m, while females make at least n |
| resources enables the ants to maintain a high | foraging rate and thus increase in numbers. |
| a by providing perching, nesting, resting, or | foraging sites for numerous species of birds, and shad |
| atching, but are guarded, brooded, and led to | foraging sites by the hen for approximately 40 to 60 d |
| commander Captain Sherod Hunter, ordered his | foraging squad to take back the livestock from Cochise |
| Its | foraging strategies have been studied by Haythornthwai |
| tern that is thought to be "consistent with a | foraging strategy in which acceptable food bases may b |
| t-followers were excluded have shown that the | foraging success of the army ants was 30% lower when t |
| sion etc. when the individuals interfere with | foraging, survival, reproduction of others, or by dire |
| The principal | foraging technique is to perch motionless watching for |
| phological differences reflect differences in | foraging technique, whereas Coracias rollers forage fr |
| The species can be observed slowly | foraging the forest understory for lizards, its main d |
| g several species of butterflies can be found | foraging the dozens of species of wildflowers. |
| Optimal | foraging theory describes the diet selection if the fo |
| It differs from the main body of Optimal | Foraging Theory in stating that animals can select foo |
| When | foraging, these ants raise their gaster high up in the |
| When | foraging, they allow close approach and flush only at |
| When they are not | foraging, they move with a sort of trot, bouncing on t |
| They are noisy and may take breaks from | foraging to engage in a "rally": they "cackle" or "chu |
| They are often found | foraging together with Tibetan gazelles, but do not co |
| es often stay together for life, perching and | foraging together. |
| eping them occupied, as are chewable toys and | foraging toys that require them to work for their food |
| es, her aircraft helped to turn the tables on | foraging U-boats in the North Atlantic and also assist |
| ember 9. Duty at Cumberland Gap picketing and | foraging until December 1. March toward Clinch River D |
| ding the islands that are used extensively by | foraging wading birds. |
| onary War that the British made an attempt at | foraging which the Americans headed by General Gist an |
| divides half of the day between traveling and | foraging, while the rest is spent resting. |
| ormed by the activity of an isopod crustacean | foraging within the preserved sediment. |
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