Summary:
- This article discusses how Cooper's hawks, a type of bird of prey, have adapted to navigate urban environments and avoid colliding with pedestrians.
- The researchers found that Cooper's hawks are able to quickly assess the speed and trajectory of approaching pedestrians and adjust their flight paths accordingly to avoid collisions.
- This ability to navigate complex urban environments demonstrates the remarkable adaptability and problem-solving skills of these birds, which can provide insights into animal cognition and the challenges faced by wildlife in rapidly changing habitats.