How do seabirds share habitat when food is limited? In the case of frigatebirds, size differences drive them to seek different prey. A study in The Auk: Ornithological Advances uses new technology to explore how closely related Great and Lesser frigatebirds manage to coexist at shared breeding colonies where the need to stick close to their nests prevents them from traveling far in search of food...Read More
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To anyone looking here, expecting something about foraging for food or crafts -- I don't know how this got in the list. I will let you know, when I find out. Thanks and sorry for the off-topic post!
This post appeared here as part of an experiment in the development of SteemTrial and Trail websites. It was put on the @foraging-trail because it was about foraging -- but foraging related to birds! There will be closer review of this feature in SteemTrail development. Thank you for your understanding. We now return you to the usual great posts on the @foraging-trail!