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  • Some cattle feeders add zinc to the feed mixes and may vaccinate
  • The larvae are probably general feeders and have been recorded from grasses and Tarax
  • The mites are blood feeders and attack resting birds at night.
  • minal, upward-facing mouth typical of surface feeders, and a protruding belly.
  • but they are opportunistic feeders and will eat almost any invertebrate small en
  • Chickadees will take food such as seeds from feeders and trays over to a tree branch to hammer the
  • The Donacidae are prolific filter feeders, and are an important part of coastal food ch
  • The larvae are often filter feeders, and will spin aquatic nets between stones to
  • ail store that specializes in bird seed, bird feeders, and many other bird feeding supplies.
  • n involves the prevention of contamination of feeders and drinkers with faeces; pasture rotation an
  • and Tobago it is much tamer, and will come to feeders and take food from tables.
  • Weevils are almost entirely plant feeders, and most species are associated with a narro
  • s water to the Chesterfield Canal through two feeders, and a number of the bridges which cross it a
  • barns, sheds smokehouse, privy, fences, stock feeders and house that represent a cross-section of r
  • However, they are opportunistic feeders, and around the Falklands are known to take r
  • Fish feeders are usually clamped to the wall of the tank j
  • Bottom feeders are not necessarily detritivores, although th
  • Though some feeders are designed specifically to keep food dry, m
  • The main trail and its feeders are in close proximity and provide easy acces
  • The benefits of electronic aquarium feeders are not only that the fish are fed when the a
  • At each substation the 24 kV feeders are fed through autotransformers to be reduce
  • ften get nectar from neighborhood hummingbird feeders as well.
  • he Alberta Wheat Pool and the Central Alberta Feeders' Association.
  • Most feeders can dispense flake, pellet, or freeze dried f
  • feedings at appropriate times, the automatic feeders can be successfully used to feed diabetic fis
  • They are surface deposit feeders, catching falling particles with numerous elo
  • PF location is connected to two 120-Vdc power feeders, each of which has a maximum allocation of 1.
  • They are bottom feeders, eating flatfish and stingrays, and can detec
  • These young lampreys are blind and are filter feeders, eating detritus and other organic matter.
  • They have been described as voracious feeders, eating more than their body weight in food i
  • In fish, most bottom feeders exhibit a flat ventral region so as to more e
  • They are bottom feeders, feeding mostly on invertebrates, such as cru
  • ers, like all other oyster species are filter feeders, feeding on, and taking in anything small eno
  • Both these were feeders for canals, the former a wagonway, but were p
  • The company had the right to build canals as feeders for the railroad, which was to be standard ga
  • Because fish feeders generally cannot feed frozen or live food, th
  • Some bottom feeders graze along the bottom, feeding on plant mate
  • As they develop, they become solitary feeders, hiding on the underside of leaf stems and tw
  • Its top UC feeders include Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego
  • Its top CSU feeders include Channel Islands, Chico, Long Beach, N
  • chool (which has know closed down), and other feeders including Pye Bank, Longley and St. Catherine
  • auses Angel to go berserk, killing one of her feeders, injuring the other, and giving Dani some ser
  • Switching between the power feeders is done via the payload power switch box in C
  • Bottom Feeders is a 1987 mini-album by Thin White Rope.
  • Other bottom feeders may feed on other bottom feeders, and thus ar
  • One of the feeders of Highnook Beck is High Nook Tarn, a small p
  • bees), where their caterpillars are parasitic feeders of wax, honey and pollen.
  • ral valleys, the major ones being the Wasdale feeders of Mosedale and Nether Beck.
  • The larvae are internal feeders, often on roots of epiphytes or on monocotyle
  • The larvae are probably general feeders on herbaceous plants.
  • The larvae are probably general feeders on herbaceous and woody plants.
  • nsects, and the honey-buzzards are specialist feeders on wasp larvae.
  • daeella and Coleophora vitisella are obligate feeders on Vaccinium vitis-idaea leaves.
  • They are specialist feeders on conifer cones, and the unusual bill shape
  • Adult sablefish are opportunistic feeders, preying on fish (including walleye pollock,
  • nter, two ponds, a bird observation porch and feeders, relaxing patio and picnic areas, a small amp
  • The mussels are filter feeders, removing phytoplankton and other suspended p
  • Endschlagbach, which are eastern and northern feeders respectively of the Fulda tributary, the Nies
  • y of forms, including species that are filter feeders, snail eaters, brood parasites, algal grazers
  • Oysters are filter feeders, straining planktonic algae from the water.
  • e not been found, they might have been filter feeders subsisting on the nutrients from the suspensi
  • hen body weight is controlled for, specialist feeders such as insectivores and frugivores have larg
  • Spionids are selective deposit feeders that use their two grooved palps to locate pr
  • Like all lancelets, they are filter feeders that hide in the sediment most of the time.
  • ic animals are the rotifers, which are filter feeders that are usually found in fresh water.
  • t is assumed that Bonin Petrels are nocturnal feeders that seize prey at the surface while resting
  • included surveys of Marble Arch Cave and its feeders, the first complete descent of Noon's Hole an
  • They are filter feeders; they eat food such as plankton or suspended
  • ivores feeding directly on algae, or detritus feeders, using their long arms to direct organic mate
  • ncentrations in the tissues of these plankton feeders when the toxic phytoplankton itself is high i
  • There are bird feeders which attract various finches and tits, and a
  • Those bottom feeders with upward-pointing mouths, such as stargaze
  • Juniper Titmouse is attracted to feeders with suet, peanut butter and sunflower seeds.
  • ong the species regularly seen at hummingbird feeders within its range.