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Birds continue to be amazing. Crows can use tools and hold grudges against specific people. Magpies can recognize themselves ...
A University of Tennessee researcher documented an immature Cooper's hawk using vehicle traffic and pedestrian signal ...
The bird—a young Cooper’s hawk, to be exact—wasn’t using the crosswalk, in the sense of treading on the painted white stripes ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Young Cooper’s Hawk Learned to Use a Crosswalk Signal to Launch Surprise Attacks on Other BirdsResearcher Vladimir Dinets watched the bird repeatedly sneak behind a row of cars to ambush its unsuspecting prey ...
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ZME Science on MSNA Hawk in New Jersey Figured Out Traffic Signals and Used Them to HuntOne winter morning in suburban New Jersey, Vladimir Dinets stopped at a red light — and saw something he couldn’t believe.
This bird’s battling baldness — one head wound at a time! A “hormonal” hawk that terrorized bald men by dive-bombing their vulnerable noggins for weeks was finally captured in a small ...
What was up with that? A: Danger was around and some other bird’s signal or a shadow told your woodpecker, probably a downy, ...
LET ME REPEAT THAT BECAUSE YOU HEARD IT RIGHT. A HUGE YOU CAN HEAR A REACTION TO A HUGE BIRD, A HAWK HEADING RIGHT FOR THAT MOM AND HER LITTLE GIRL. A VERY CLOSE CALL. OUR JOHN ATWATER JUST SPOKE ...
She was staying at a cottage near Lake Ontario that they’d often rented when a red-tailed hawk appeared on the roof. “Very unusual, because they’re not water birds, number one,” Higgins said.
HOWARD COUNTY, Md. — It's this hawk's lucky day. On July 27, a resident called the Howard County Police Department after she struck a large bird with her car. The two arriving officers quickly ...
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