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A hawk in a New Jersey town has learned to use a neighborhood street light to hunt more effectively, a new study has found. The study published on Thursday in Fronters of Ethology ...
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 ...
Dr Vladimir Dinets, a zoologist who studies animal behavior, ecology, and conservation, is the author of a recently published ...
One winter morning in suburban New Jersey, Vladimir Dinets stopped at a red light — and saw something he couldn’t believe.
According to Dinets, goshawks seem to have adopted the same technique after observing them. In South America, several vulture ...
Birds continue to be amazing. Crows can use tools and hold grudges against specific people. Magpies can recognize themselves ...
Most animals are opportunistic feeders and eat whatever they can to survive. While some animals have adapted to eat nuts, ...
A Cooper's hawk in Tennessee learned to use pedestrian crossing signals and stopped traffic as a hunting cover.
The Cooper’s hawk Dinets spotted on his commute was, in that sense at least, not unusual. But it was the particular technique ...
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Brits experiencing the driest spring in years are urged to protect wildlife with a ‘lifeline' small act in your garden.