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A University of Tennessee researcher documented an immature Cooper's hawk using vehicle traffic and pedestrian signal patterns as concealment during hunting behavior at a suburban intersection.
As soon as the pedestrian crossing sound chirps, the bird knows it's go-time ... Forget brute force — this Cooper’s hawk is running a masterclass in stealth, timing, and pattern recognition.
After each attack, the bird flock would scatter and not return that morning, a testament to the hawk’s effectiveness. Cooper’s hawks began moving into cities in the 1970s and have become the ...
By the following winter, an adult Cooper’s hawk was seen hunting in the same manner, likely the same bird, now matured. However, when the pedestrian signal later broke and the food source ...