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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 ...
A Cooper's hawk in Tennessee learned to use pedestrian crossing signals and stopped traffic as a hunting cover.
A hawk in New Jersey has adapted to city life. It uses traffic signals to hunt birds. The hawk waits for the pedestrian ...
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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.
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Birds & Blooms on MSN5 Essential Hawk Identification Tips for BirdersUse expert tips and a helpful chart to improve your hawk identification skills. Plus, learn about the common types of hawks ...
As lead author Vladimir Dinets of the University of Tennessee described in a Friday editorial, a Coopers’ hawk of West Orange, N.J. learned how pedestrian crosswalks backed up cars beside an ...
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