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Mounting the standard food box over the cage mesh rather than over the traditional large biscuit access hole allows macaques—here an adult rhesus macaque—to engage in skilful foraging behaviors [manipulating each biscuit and maneuvring it into the right position, breaking it apart, nibbling at the bisuit and retrieving broken parts of it]. This simple but very effective food puzzle costs only a few minutes that are required to move the food box away from the access hole.

NYC

November 2013

Olypmus lm-10 from the 70's on Kodak 400 speed color film.

Negatives processed by Luster Photo & Digital and scanned by myself.

No edits!

 

2nd October 2010.

A group of chicks scrounge for food on a street in Grand Cayman. via 500px ift.tt/2EqcihJ

My first morel! Now I am hooked. It's like hiking and being in the woods, with an added bonus of a treasure hunt.

 

Morel Mushroom Hunting: on the blog

enfant puisant de l'eau

Some women picking for additions to their meals.

Mounting the standard food box over the cage mesh rather than over the traditional large biscuit access hole allows macaques—here an adult stump-tailed macaque—to engage in skilful foraging behaviors [manipulating each biscuit and maneuvring it into the right position, breaking it apart, nibbling at the bisuit and retrieving broken parts of it]. This simple but very effective food puzzle costs only a few minutes that are required to move the food box away from the access hole.

Blagdon & Butcombe Youth Week 2015. Monday.

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Author: Nakano Hiroshi

中野寛 (TARC)

Date: 1989

Description: 「新城島の放牧草地」 ジャイアントスターグラスと豆科のギンネムが混植されている。縦列に並んでいるのがギンネムであり、牛に食われて小型にとどまっている。

Project: 熱帯マメ科牧草

Country: 日本 (Japan)

Place: Ishigaki (石垣)

Keywords: 熱帯マメ科牧草,日本,石垣,草地,Forage,legumes,tropical,pastures

Slide no. 01-101-02

  

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Ruinien und Überreste von Landungsbrücken der alliierten Streitkräfte aus dem 2. Weltkrieg am Foraging - Hvalfjörður nahe Borgarnes. Die Alliierten besetzten zwischen 1940 und 1945 den Fjord, um von hier aus Nachschub zu versenden und Versorgungskonvois zusammenzustellen.

May 21, 2011, 9:10 a.m. What's a run along the Ottawa River Parkway without several sightings of Canada Geese foraging for food.

 

They are not tame, but they're not shy either. They sometimes walk towards you to make you move away. It's best to keep some distance from them.

 

I haven't seen any of the young goslings yet, which is surprising. Are they late arriving this year?

SORAC 461 foraging for shrimp at the bottom of her pool.

Piece of grass dangling from its mouth. I watched as it ate grass, dandelions (who knew?) black eyed susans (blech!) and tasty little flowers around the pond.

(Caenurgina erechtea) Myersville, Myersville Quad, Frederick County, Maryland. August 10, 2017. At MV light. www.butterfliesandmoths.org/sighting_details/1150432

Ein Reh scharrt im Schnee auf der Suche nach Nahrung

A male red fox sniffs the packed snow in search of food that he believes he buried on a previous day at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center - Divide, CO

This raccoon and a second one were foraging for fruits in this tree. I had heard the rustling in the tree and walked up quietly (honestly I was hoping it was a bobcat :P), so they didn't notice me. Oddly though this one kept looking, I thought, straight at me, but it took the two raccoons about five minutes to really notice me and get worried about me and leave.

Group Foraging experience in Wicklow, Ireland with the Flying Pickers #foraging #springtime

A white tailed bee on globe thistle

It was so cloudy, taking a photo of this fast-moving squirrel was almost impossible! I had to mess around with it in PS to get the squirrel to look sharp at all, unfortunately. Oh well. It was fun watching him run around digging in the leaves and bark to find seeds and whatever else. He ended up finding a pinecone and running off with it.

Fresno State orchard technician Rob Willmott and campus farm student workers inspect a mustard and radish forage crop planted between almond orchard rows to boost bee health and spring pollination, photo by Geoff Thurner, March 20, 2018, Copyright 2018.

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