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Cooper’s Hawk Winery and Restaurant, an upscale chain with more than 60 locations nationally, has opened its first Georgia outlet in Alpharetta. The home of one of the world’s largest wine ...
Vladimir Dinets was driving his daughter to school one morning when a flash of movement caught his eye. He watched as a young Cooper’s hawk darted out of a tree, soared low to the ground along a ...
A Cooper’s hawk dispatches a house sparrow after a successful hunt in a Tennessee neighborhood. (Vladimir Dinets) (CN) — A Cooper's hawk has been using crosswalk signals to orchestrate its hunting ...
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.
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 to reach the other side of the road in West Orange, New Jersey.
A single immature Cooper's hawk was the sole subject of the study. Fieldwork centered on a suburban intersection in West Orange, New Jersey, where 12 hours of dawn surveillance across 18 winter ...
Cooper's hawks are skilled hunters that feast on small and medium-sized birds. Pixabay Vladimir Dinets was driving his daughter to school one morning when a flash of movement caught his eye.
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