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Meanwhile, frazzled residents trade tales of woe: The half-dressed men who materialize from the shrubbery and theatrically pretend to be foraging for nuts and berries.
Beaver appeared to be foraging as "picky" generalists; of the 9 plant species examined, 3 species of Salix (S. scouleriana, S. drummondiana and S. sitchensis) were selected by beaver, Salix bebbiana was avoided, and 5 species were neither selected for nor against.
Similarly, some females are likely to be foraging at sea during any given count.
Our findings show that zebra finches can be successfully trained to be foraging specialists.
A single researcher (CLM) carefully positioned themselves approximately 7 m (13 paces) from a rock on which one or more adult Pacific leaping blenny were observed to be foraging (this start distance, Dstart, was kept as consistent as possible for all trials: lower and upper quartiles = 12 13 paces or 6.5-7 m, Ntrials, populations = 297, 5).
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But some crucial ingredients continue to be foraged, just as they were when he first arrived.
They have to be foraged from the parks, woods and shorelines around the city.
If you are lucky enough, like me, to have been foraging for fresh ceps in Welsh forests, then these are the mushrooms to use for this dish.
From time to time, the team affixed satellite transmitters to the backs of Adélies to determine where they were foraging.
It is clever because it plays to human psychology by helping us gather articles we want to read, but have no time to read while we are foraging.
At Sussex University, they are decoding the bees' waggle dance – by which the bees communicate to each other about where to find a good source of food – in order to pinpoint where they are foraging at different times of the year.
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