Washington Square

Both Bobby and Violet were very active on Saturday afternoon.  I missed seeing it but both of them had been in the nest together.

Violet had dropped some prey earlier in the day and returned to get the rodent.  It was apparent how much her injured leg was inhibiting her ability to perform normal tasks, such as moving prey and eating.

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Madison Square Park

A young hawk has been hanging around Madison Square Park since early October.  I’ve heard reports and been sent a few pictures, but today was the first time I saw the youngster in person. 

(I only had a point and shoot camera with me, so the pictures aren’t that great.)  It’s most likely a migrant from further north and not a hawk from Manhattan, but you never know!

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Washington Square

Both Violet and Bobby, the female and male of the Washington Square pair spent a few hours on the south side of the park this afternoon.  We eventually lost track of Bobby, but got to see Violet settle down for the night.

The pictures with the tan brick in the background are of Bobby and the rest are of Violet.  I hadn’t seen Violet for at least a month.  There are some pictures of her injured foot in the video.

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Washington Square on Saturday

A death in the family and Thanksgiving has prevented me from posting much over the last few weeks.  On Saturday, I got to see the male of the Washington Square nest, Booby keep watch over Washington Square, keep a Peregrine Falcon (or possibly a Merlin) out of the park, and got to roost in a favorite spot off the Square.

There was no sign of Violet, which is common.  For those following the news, Violet’s leg has gotten worse.  The situation may not have a solution. 

(I have seen a number of emails where there were personal attacks against individuals.  This isn’t helpful.  While there may have been some misjudgements and lost opportunities, I don’t think anyone intentionally did anything that wasn’t in Violet or her eyass’ best interest.)

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Hunting and Bedtime in Washington Square

The Washington Square Hawks, Bobby and Violet have been roosting on a hotel, nicknamed the Red Roost Inn by the blog, Roger Paw.

Today, I went down to the Square in hopes of seeing the hawks roost in this newly discovered location.  I went down around 3:30 and got to see Bobby eat a rodent before going to roost and join Violet.  The roost is a few iron bars that secure a restaurant vent pipe to the side of the hotel. The Washington Square hawk watchers suspect that it might provide warmth on a cold night.

(The last few pictures were long exposures taken when it was pitch black out.  One of the surprises low light photography has reveled in the last decade is how active many diurnal birds after dark.)

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