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A University of Tennessee researcher documented an immature Cooper's hawk using vehicle traffic and pedestrian signal ...
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 ...
Every day, people walk along sidewalks, cross busy streets, and rely on drivers to notice them. But unfortunately, pedestrian ...
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Study Finds on MSNModern Hunter: This Young Hawk Learned To Use Traffic Lights To Find PreyA young Cooper’s hawk in New Jersey learned to use pedestrian crossing signals, specifically their sounds, as cues to time ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Young Cooper’s Hawk Learned to Use a Crosswalk Signal to Launch Surprise Attacks on Other BirdsResearcher Vladimir Dinets watched the bird repeatedly sneak behind a row of cars to ambush its unsuspecting prey ...
A hawk in New Jersey learned to navigate the signals at an intersection in order to ambush its prey. Zoologist Vladimir ...
Pedestrians crossing King Street and Bannatyne Avenue are now the first in Winnipeg to experience a pedestrian scramble ...
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The Modesto Bee on MSNModesto now has HAWKs watching out for pedestrian safety in crosswalksThe High Intensity Activated Crosswalk beacons through two intersections: 16th and H Street and 16th and I Street ...
King and Bannatyne is the home to Winnipeg’s first ever scramble intersection. A scramble intersection is where traffic stops ...
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