0 past simple and past participle of forage --
1 to go from place to place searching for things that you can eat or use: --
It is believed that they prefer the vegetative conditions after prairie dogs have foraged through the area.
Although insufficient data were available for a detailed analysis of home range, the results show that all individuals foraged locally within approximately 1 km of their roost sites.
Blythipicus rubiginosus foraged on dead wood in dense understorey.
Heithaus et al. (1974) found that larger phyllostomids foraged in groups and smaller species foraged alone.
These authors noted that the bees foraged for propolis only during the warmest periods in spring and autumn, an observation that is supportive of our findings.
What is particularly striking is that each of the following empirical studies found that certain residents foraged at lower heights upon the arrival of migrants.
One alliance foraged preferentially in shallows, while two alliances they associated with preferred to forage in deeper water in the embayment plain.
If the bird foraged by either leaping or flying a short distance (striking) the manoeuvre was classified as aerial.