In the case of black-footed albatrosses, without considering landing densities within regions of high residency times, we would calculate that they are in ARS flight ~29 % of the night versus ~24 % of the day and might conclude the importance of nocturnal foraging in this species. However,...
enabling them to glide continuously. Waved Albatroses do however because of their huge wings and slender bodies have difficulty taking off and landing. To make it easier they take off on cliffs that are more inland and not next to the coast. The problem is when they come into land they ...
His par gave him a 65, still well within range of winning for the first time in five years. “Super special,” Colsaerts said. “An albatross is pretty rare.” Rory McIlroy had reason to think he was headed for a special day when he went out in 29 at St. A...
Individuals might acquire knowledge and progressively reduce the range of areas they visit and associated movement patterns until they adopt a foraging strategy that is consistent from year to year, as the adults do during sabbatical years throughout their life51. Innate navigation programme While ...