Red-tailed Hawk landing on nest, Bobst Library, NYU, New York City

Pip Sighting – new playground for little Pip – June 28, 2011

Today we spotted Pip on a new building top near the park. She was relaxing on some scaffolding before she began to explore the new area for a few minutes. At a few points some kestrels harassed her with some near dive-bombs but she took it in stride. She only seemed slightly annoyed. She meandered to other areas of her building top and stopped from time to time to preen and stretch. We did see one of the parents (we think Bobby) swooping over the park and the couple of buildings she’s discovered over the last few days. Although at times we didn’t see either of the parents, it was obvious they always had their eye on her because eventually, one of her parents swooped to her new building to join her and then lure some kestrels away. It was already too dark to continue photographing and video recording at this point so we fellow hawk-watchers bid each other goodnight.As Pip explores larger areas, it is becoming more difficult to locate her. Don’t be surprised if I get no footage from time to time. In those cases, I’ll upload bonus footage from previous visits.

Down yonder sits a young red-tailed hawk:

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A Quick Thank You to YOU!

I want to thank everyone for supporting me and encouraging me as I continue to provide updates on Pip’s status. Updating this blog and visiting the park on a daily basis is definitely turning out to be a labor of love. I know how frustrating and worrisome it must be for those of you who don’t live in NY and can’t find out first-hand how the family is doing now that Pip has fledged. Like so many of you, I became addicted to watching the hawks on the web cam and became increasingly emotionally involved with the birds’ status. Trust me, this is a safe place to share your obsessed love for these birds! Thanks again to everyone for leaving such lovely comments and for sharing the delight I feel when spotting the hawks in person during our Pip Patrols and meet-ups. 🙂 All the best,Roger_Paw

Pip Eating Dinner – June 27, 2011

A few of us hawk-watchers were lucky to see Pip enjoy a late afternoon meal. We did not see either of the parents drop off the food. Pip has been seen at least twice eating at this particular spot on a building along Washington Square Park over the last three days. She seems to like it as a dinner table. As an FYI, she has not hunted on her own yet or flown into the park. Right after eating, she left her table and disappeared for the rest of my visit.

The meal lasted roughly eight minutes but I edited the footage down to the length you see here for file size’s sake. Footage taken Monday, June 27th, 2011.