Central place foragers are animals that carry resources back to a particular location, the central place (Bell, 1990). Often, the motivation for central place foraging is to provide food for the offspring at the nest or den (Olsson & Bolin, 2014). Examples of such animals are bees carrying nectar to a hive (Higginson & Houston, 2015), birds bringing food to nestlings (Bell, 1990) and southern elephant seals making annual foraging migrations (Michelot et al., 2017). The basic model for a foraging trip consists of three phases: an outbound trip, a period of searching and a return trip (Bell, 1990). To understand the habitat requirements of central place foragers, it is important