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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 ...
Wildlife in urban areas have to adapt to human ways, but a hawk in New Jersey has taken things to a whole new level. The Cooper's hawk learned to use a crosswalk to hunt prey, reports Smithsonian.
Researcher Vladimir Dinets watched the bird repeatedly sneak behind a row of cars to ambush its unsuspecting prey ...
The hawk remained perched on the woman's hand until Round Lake Beach police came. Round Lake Beach police Sgt. "Friendly" Lupi got the hawk into his hand and brought it to the police station ...
One hot day in early June, a red-tailed hawk chick perched on the second-floor gutter of a Syracuse University sorority house, whistling plaintively for its parents. The chick had fledged the ...
Kraeger located the hawk perched on a shelf in a storage area in the deli. The officer safely captured the hawk and then released the bird a short distance from the store. The DEC reported that ...