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Category: Washington Sq. Red-tailed Hawks

June 6, 2017December 22, 2020Washington Sq. Red-tailed Hawks

Washington Square

The eyass at Washington Square sure looks ready to fledge.  I can’t wait for it to start exploring the park!

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May 30, 2017December 22, 2020Washington Sq. Red-tailed Hawks

Washington Square Park

The Washington Square Park eyass should be fledging soon.  For now, we just wait for it to finish growing up.

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May 25, 2017December 22, 2020Washington Sq. Red-tailed Hawks

Washington Square Parents And A Feeding

The Washington Square Park eyass is looking more and more like a fledgling every day.  It still has a bit of maturing to do but gone is the fluffy youngster of a few weeks ago.

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May 22, 2017December 22, 2020Washington Sq. Red-tailed Hawks

Washington Square After The Rain

Monday was rainy in New York City but it stopped in time for me to go to the park in the early evening.  Both parents were on the Silver Building, but were out of view from each other.  The female was on a high ledge on the southern corner and the male below a flagpole.  The eyass slept most of the time, but it did do a few jump-flaps.

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May 13, 2017December 19, 2020Other Birds, Washington Sq. Red-tailed Hawks

Washington Square Park Eyass and Kentucky Warbler

Washington Square Park was full of birders after a beautiful male Kentucky Warbler this afternoon.  After photographing the Kentucky, I watched the nest briefly.  I saw my first wing flap from the eyass, a great sign of things to come.

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May 12, 2017December 22, 2020Washington Sq. Red-tailed Hawks

Quick Visit To Washington Square Park At Dusk

After visiting Tompkin Square Park, I hoped over to Washington Square Park to see the nest.  Nice to see the eyass getting bigger.

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