Examples of using Foraging in English and their translations into Turkish
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From the colony on a single foraging trip Gannets will travel up to two hundred miles.
On a single foraging trip. Gannets will travel up to 200 miles from the colony.
This macaque is primarily terrestrial, spending more than 60% of its day on the ground foraging for food and socializing, while sleeping
Foraging in the woodland is not difficult in summer, but what happens when the ground is hidden beneath a blanket of snow?
It prefers warm and humid climates, and uses tropical and subtropical woodlands and open grasslands for foraging.
And during the foraging, maybe the whole daytime,
The girls illustrated the scene with a column of worker ants setting forth on a foraging expedition.
After a morning spent foraging at sea, frigate birds come here to bath their feathers
Poisonous plants, foraging insects and even magnetism have all been suggested, but each ruled out.
Foraging ants quickly gather seeds
And kind of round out the whole experience of what we did with urban foraging, by a full dish.
In parts of Poland, poor natural foraging grounds have forced birds to seek food at rubbish dumps since 1999.
She will carry it with her for the first month, but as it gets heavier she will leave it behind at the roost when she goes foraging.
in particularly plentiful areas, some Andean condors limit their foraging area to several kilometers of beach-front land.
A harbour seal has found sanctuary here, and is sleeping after a hard night's foraging.
Richardson, as I imagine you foraging for berries and grubs, and flicking at insects with your sticky tongue.
golf courses and airfields where short grass makes foraging easy.
By completing tasks such as teamwork, of the promising youth of tomorrow. you will receive not only a laminated certificate foraging and orienteering, but also the sense of pride that you are part.
Foraging distance from colonies has been measured at around 50 km(31 mi)
everything their own way, for there still exists an ever-present threat from the remnants of the Royalist armies, desperately foraging for food, horses and supplies.