Biology, asked by steph2017, 1 year ago

A bird is observed to nest along the coastline. It then spends hours out in the open ocean feeding on fish. What is this behavior called?

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Answered by careerheights
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it is call foraging behavior
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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A bird is observed to ‘nest along the coastline’ and then spends hours out in the open ‘ocean feeding’ on fish. This behaviour is called nesting and foraging.  

Explanation:

  • Nesting along the coastline is a typical behaviour of seabirds. They build their nests, lay eggs and raise their babies along the coast.  
  • These birds feed on sea fishes for their diet. They forage for food over the seas, seeking for fishes and catch them from the sea water. They also feed their babies with sea fish.

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