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() - At long last, it looks like Pennsylvania’s prohibition of Sunday hunting will end. The passage of House Bill 1431 in concurrence with the Senate signals a new era of game in the commonwealth.
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Well, here we go again with the possibility of Sunday hunting becoming a reality. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives just passed House Bill 1431 which would lift the prohibition on ...
A red-shouldered hawk nest was discovered in a Worthington resident's honey locust tree. Before European settlement, when 95% of Ohio was blanketed in forests, red-shouldered hawks were common.
Air rifle proponents cite their quietness, accuracy, and ethical effectiveness as reasons for their inclusion in big game hunting. A state legislator says his bill for allowing air rifles to hunt big ...
Berly McCoy and Regina Barber of Short Wave talk about a hawk's clever hunting strategy, contacts that allow wearers to see infrared light, and how immunity varies during the day.
"Impressive intelligence": hawk is helped by traffic light signal when hunting In one town in the USA, a hawk has taken advantage of complex processes at a road junction to hunt in a way that has ...
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 hawk's hunting strategy is so precise it might as well be using Waze. As soon as the pedestrian crossing sound chirps, the bird knows it's go-time.
In a fascinating example of urban wildlife adaptation, a Cooper’s hawk in a US city has been observed using traffic signals as part of its hunting strategy, according to a recent study published ...
And this hawk managed all that as a juvenile, Ng pointed out—still in the first couple of years of its life, when most Cooper’s hawks “are just not good at hunting yet.” ...