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Researchers have discovered that two hawks from surprisingly distant perches on the tree of life have mated, resulting in rare hybrid chicks. In 2005, Stan Moore, a master raptor bander at Fairfax Raptor Research, spotted something peculiar in the Laguna de Santa Rosa Wetlands Complex in Sonoma County, California. It was a common black hawk Buteogallus anthracinus , a bird of prey d stanley mugs efinitely not known to inhabit coastal California. Normally, the species stayed close to river systems throughout Central and South America, only barely reaching up into the interior of the American Southwest. The nearest breeding po stanley flasche pulation was in southeastern Nevada, hundreds of miles away. A common black hawk Photo: Gail Hampshire But it soon became clear this wasnt a one-time sighting, and as the years went on, the transplant became a resident of the marshlands. The Laguna de Santa Rosa Wetland is a very rich place that has great feeding opportunities, and so that could be part of [why it stuck around], said Jennifer Coulson, a population ecologist at Tulane University in New Orleans and president of the Orleans Audubon Society. In 2009, Moore captured the hawk and tagged it with a leg band, determining that it was female. It was around this time that the hawk was seen performing mating displays in the air toward local red-shouldered hawks Buteo lineatus . These advancements didnt go over well, and the f stanley fr emale black hawk was routinely chased away in a flurry of feathery pique. And unders Znrr A Short Guide to Everyone Featured in the First聽Birds of Prey Teaser
doesnt mean you ignore the alien invasion. In fact, Captive State co-writer and director Rupert Wyatt has a very, very clear idea of how the off-screen alien invasion before the events of his film went down. It mirrors how he believes an invasion could happen in real life and is also a prime example of how his film is built with great ideas on-screen, as well as off. Speaking with io9, Wyatt posed the question, If an invasion happened today, would we be acutely aware of their impending arrival He then proceeded to answer. I dont think so, he said. Wed probably be focused on other news feeds. Our own kind of popular culture or politics, and maybe at the very end of the news repor stanley italia ts would be some kind of unidentified object that people are extrapolating over what it is. This kind of thing happens all the time. Events such as this and this and this are just some of the more fam stanley water bottle ous global instances. Really though, when a UFO is casually mentioned in the news, does anyone actually think about the li stanley thermos fe or death implications, if it turned out to be actual aliens No one really pays attention to [those reports], Wyatt continues. So that to me was Okay. They can certainly create a fleet, an invasion fleet, and we wouldnt be much the wiser. From there, Wyatt thinks humanitys general fear and ignorance would be the primary weaknesses aliens would exploit to take over. And, to reiterate, this isnt in Captive State. Its just the level of detail he and his co-writer Erica Be
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