As technological advances allow researchers to put ever smaller cameras on birds, we're learning all kinds of amazing things, and seeing some incredible footage. This latest example comes by way of a video camera placed on a falcon, allowing us a birds-eye look at how it hunts (in this case, hunts crows). Particularly amazing are the aerial acrobatics and the steep, fast dives. Anyway, check it out:
By Garrison Frost
January 17, 2014
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