pull yourself together, and come with me and forage.
Or a bighorn sheep could mistake it for forage, or it might land in some farmer's pasture, where a cow chokes on the string.
A mother's brain changes in ways that tweak her ability to forage and hunt for food.
Treehouse, art spaces, pagan ceremonies and natural burial sites are all potential uses with the correct permissions, Woods4Sale's Ed Midmore tells me, "Wildlife is one of the key things people cite when buying a wood - you can collect firewood, do crafts, forage.
" These allow residents to have free movement on roads, rivers and lakes; to forage for berries, mushrooms and wildflowers; and to camp overnight -– as long as its 150m from the nearest building.
They will often forage on whatever is readily available in their vicinity.
Here, the Yao minorities grow, make and forage everything they eat, including rice, tea, fern shoots, wild mushrooms and liquor brewed from wild berries.
In the wild, pandas spend just half of their time in motion; when they forage, they average just 50 feet per hour.