
1) Bat droppings 2) Bat dung 3) Bat poop 4) Bat shit 5) Batty fertilizer 6) Bird droppings 7) Body waste 8) Eco-friendly fertilizer 9) Excrement 10) Excreta 11) Excretion 12) Excretory product 13) Fertilizer 14) Fertilizer from bats 15) Fertilizer from sea birds 16) Fertilizer made by bats 17) Natural fertilizer
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Guano (via Spanish, ultimately from the Quechua wanu) is the excrement of seabirds, cave-dwelling bats, pinnipeds, or (in English usage) birds in general. As a manure, guano is a highly effective fertilizer due to its exceptionally high content of nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium, three nutrients essential for plant growth. The nineteenth-centur...
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a natural manure composed of chiefly of bat excrement
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• (n.) A substance found in great abundance on some coasts or islands frequented by sea fowls, and composed chiefly of their excrement. It is rich in phosphates and ammonia, and is used as a powerful fertilizer.
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accumulated excrement and remains of birds, bats, and seals, valued as fertilizer. Bird guano comes mainly from islands off the coasts of Peru, Baja ... [9 related articles]
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Large accumulations of dung, often partly mineralized, including rock fragments, animal skeletal material and products of reactions between excretions and rock. In caves, derived from bats and to a lesser extent from birds.
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Maritime bird dung. This is rich in nitrates and Potassium (K). It was imported from South America to act as a fertiliser for plants. Sheds were built at Alnmouth, Northumberland, to store this material.
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Manure, i.e., excretions, of bats and birds.
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Gua'no noun ;
plural Guanos . [ Spanish
guano , from Peruv.
huanu dung.] A substance found in great abundance on some coasts or islands frequented by sea fowls, and composed chiefly of their excrement. It is rich in phosphates and ammonia, and is used as a powerful fertilizer...
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dried bird and bat droppings; rich in phosphate and nitrogen
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Guano (from the Peruvian huano meaning dung) is the partially decomposed and dry excrement of sea-birds. Since the 19th century it has been highly prized as a manure, and led to the claims and disputes of the many tiny islands and atolls in the Pacific Ocean (such as the Gilbert Islands, Line Islands etc) as the western countries sought to lay sole...
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Guano is a manure consisting of the excreta of fish-eating sea-fowl, such as gulls, cormorants, and penguins, and of walruses, seals and the like together with other animal remains including birds' feathers and bones.
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Fertilizer consisting of dried bird or bat droppings that is rich in nutrients, including urates, oxalates, and phosphates.
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Large deposits of bird feces.
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[
n] - the excrement of sea birds
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The accumulation of seabird droppings, particularly at a breeding colony, dried to a hard, crusty state. Guano is often mined and used as fertilizer.
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The decomposed, dried excrement of birds and bats, used as a fertilizer.
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bat poop
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bird excrement in the crystalline form of surplus nitrogen known as uric acid.
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Dried excrement of fish-eating birds that builds up under nesting sites. It is a rich source of nitrogen and phosphorous, and is widely collected for use as fertilizer. Some 80% comes from the sea cliffs of Peru
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fertilizer composed of animal waste, especially bat droppings; used as food by some insects
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a natural manure composed chiefly of the excrement of sea birds, found esp. on islands near the Peruvian coast. · any similar substance, as an artificial fertilizer made from fish.
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the excrement of sea birds; used as fertilizer
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