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May 21, 2013December 26, 2020Riverside Park Red-tailed Hawks

Riverside Park

The Riverside Park hawks have eyasses that are old enough that they can easily be seen now.  It makes it much easier to watch the nest.  Tonight there were a number of visits by both parents, and a Northern Mockingbird harassed both of them. 

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May 18, 2013December 26, 2020927 5th Avenue Red-tailed Hawks

Rainy Afternoon

With light rain, the Fifth Avenue nest didn’t have much excitement while I was there late in the afternoon.  But eventually, the eyasses became active and I got to see how much they had grown.

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May 17, 2013December 26, 2020Washington Sq. Red-tailed Hawks

Growing Up Fast

The Washington Square eyasses are growing up fast.  I didn’t see them for a few days, and they’ve changed greatly.  Come to the park and see them on the nest before it’s too late!

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May 16, 2013December 26, 2020Other Birds

Chuck-Will’s-Widow

Judging by the under tail of the bird, we had a female Chuck-Will’s-Widow in Central Park today.  A nice surprise on a wonderfully warm spring day.

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May 16, 2013December 26, 2020Washington Sq. Red-tailed Hawks

Monday Evening In Washington Square

A few techincal problems delayed my posting video and photographs until today. 

Monday was very enjoyable in Washington Square.  Everyone was visible and active making for a nice evening.

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May 12, 2013December 28, 2020927 5th Avenue Red-tailed Hawks, Other Birds

More Fifth Avenue

I spent most of the weekend bird watching, so I only shot about 15 minutes of hawks over the last two days.  I did get to see the Fifth Avenue nest on Sunday afternoon.

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Blog Highlights

Barred Owl Scream (2018)

Branching Begins At Sheep Meadow (2014)

Central Park Bats (2016)

Central Park Coyote (2010)

Enjoying Pale Male (2019)

Eurasian Eagle-Owl vs. Snowy Owl (2023)

Fifth Avenue Fledgling Hunting and Eating (2018)

New York City Audubon Lecture, A Year With Pale Male (2021)

Rodents For Dinner (2014)

Ruby-throated Hummingbird (2014)

San Remo Egg Drop (2016)

Science Denial Killed Flaco (2024)

Sheep Meadow Eyasses (2014)

Steller’s Sea-Eagle (Trinity, NL, Canada 2023)

Trump Parc Story (2005, PDF 3.2Mb)

Washington Square First Fledge (2012)

Washington Square Fledge Day (2013)

Washington Square Fledglings (2014)

 

  

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