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A Chatham County Sheriff's Office employee spotted the baby haw sitting motionless in the road as vehicles passed close by.
AL, as she’s known to researchers, is an American oystercatcher and she recently defied odds by returning yet again, Cape ...
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Study Finds on MSNModern Hunter: This Young Hawk Learned To Use Traffic Lights To Find PreyIn a nutshell A young Cooper’s hawk in New Jersey learned to use pedestrian crossing signals, specifically their sounds, as ...
On May 15, Chatham County Sheriff's Office investigator Jon Murray was headed home after his shift. He noticed a baby hawk ...
Thanks to the quick thinking and teamwork of two Chatham County Sheriff’s Office employees, a young hawk is safe and receiving care after a dangerous brush with traffic. CCSO Investigator Jon Murray ...
CCSO Investigator Jon Murray was going home after his shift when he spotted a baby hawk near the intersection of N.C. 22 and N.C. 42.
A colorful umbrella was Grace LeCuyer's shield as she warded off a protective parent that is prone to "dive-bombing" her. The raptor survey coordinator held off Moxie, the peregrine falcon ...
Under the unapproving, watchful eyes of peregrine falcon parents Jamie (father) and Moxie (mother), the chick was removed ...
Researcher Vladimir Dinets watched the bird repeatedly sneak behind a row of cars to ambush its unsuspecting prey ...
According to Dinets, goshawks seem to have adopted the same technique after observing them. In South America, several vulture ...
One winter morning in suburban New Jersey, Vladimir Dinets stopped at a red light — and saw something he couldn’t believe.
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