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Categories: Ornithology, Bird feeding, Bird behavior
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gleaning  foliage gleaning
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Gleaning is a feeding strategy by birds in which they catch invertebrate prey, mainly arthropods, by plucking them from foliage or the ground, from crevices such as rock faces and under the eaves of houses, or even, as in the case of ticks and lice, from living animals. Wikipedia
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Gleaning is a feeding strategy by birds in which they catch invertebrate prey, mainly arthropods, by plucking them from foliage or the ground, from crevices such as rock faces and under the eaves of houses, or even, as in the case of ticks and lice, from living animals. Wikipedia
A feeding process in birds similar to the agricultural process Wikipedia Disambiguation
feeding behavior of plucking small prey from ground, foliage, or other surfaces Wikidata
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