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That made for easy pickings for the hawk, who would swoop down into the yard to catch said sparrows and doves. But, curiously, the hawk only did this when cars were lined up along the block all ...
Many folks in southern coastal areas know about strand feeding, the remarkable fish-catching behavior demonstrated by ...
Foxes Dive Head First Into Snow to Catch Prey. Scientists Figured Out Why They Don’t Get Hurt. Story by Aylin Woodward • 2w. A blanket of snow isn’t enough to keep a hungry fox from a hot meal.
The human species was born with a single goal in our collective mind: to tame the natural world, and exploit it for our own purposes. As a recent account of a Cooper’s hawk in New Jersey has ...
A hawk in New Jersey learned to navigate the signals at an intersection in order to ambush its prey. Zoologist Vladimir Dinets with the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, who lived nearby ...
The findings also follow reports of a Houston suburb terrorized by a dive-bombing red-shouldered hawk thought to be protecting her chicks. The behavior in this study, however, is particularly complex.
PEARLAND, Texas — A red-shouldered hawk has been dive-bombing residents in a Pearland neighborhood as it fiercely protects its nest, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife officials. While these ...
Foxes Dive Head First Into Snow to Catch Prey. Scientists Figured Out Why They Don’t Get Hurt. Their skulls are perfectly shaped to minimize impact. Arctic foxes and red foxes, ...
A hawk in a New Jersey town has learned to use a neighborhood traffic light to hunt more effectively, a study published Thursday found. The study in Frontiers of Ethology represents further evidenc… ...
The human species was born with a single goal in our collective mind: to tame the natural world, and exploit it for our own purposes. As a recent account of a Cooper’s hawk in New Jersey has ...