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Researcher Vladimir Dinets watched the bird repeatedly sneak behind a row of cars to ambush its unsuspecting prey ...
The crossing signal—a loud, rhythmic click audible from at least half a block away—was more of a pre-attack cue, or so the hawk had realized, Dinets, a zoologist now at the University of ...
Just west of the Kearney Street and Robberson Avenue a “HAWK signal” has been installed. This is all part of an effort to improve safety and traffic operations on Kearney Street. A HAWK signal ...
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.
In a recent paper, a researcher noted a bird’s surprising urban adaptation: A young Cooper’s hawk used a pedestrian crossing signal to help it hunt more successfully in a busy neighborhood.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The city of Springfield has installed a new “Hawk Signal” on a busy street. The pedestrian signal is located on Kearney Street, between Boonville and Robberson.
he saw the hawk eating a mourning dove on the ground. After the first two attacks, Dinets gleaned a clear picture of what was happening. First, someone would push the pedestrian crossing signal ...
(The Economist) Is this why they call it a HAWK signal? 藍: A zoologist has document a hawk in New Jersey that uses a pedestrian-activated crosswalk signal as a hunting aid. (The Atlantic) Bye bye flex ...
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adding that drivers comply with stopping at a HAWK signal about 96 percent of the time. “When you compare to a marked crosswalk on the street, the compliance rate by motorists is a lot less than ...