Feeding-site selection and foraging strategies of American woodcock.

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For Scolopax minor color of soil, which tends to be correlated with the soil types and moisture regimes preferred by earthworms, was an important proximal cue for selecting feeding sites. Woodcock captured earthworms most efficiently in areas of relatively high prey density, because they used a nonrandom search pattern following an initial capture.-from Authors

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Rabe, D. L., Prince, H. H., & Beaver, D. L. (1983). Feeding-site selection and foraging strategies of American woodcock. Auk, 100(3), 711–716. https://doi.org/10.1093/auk/100.3.711

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