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

Pale Male’s babies’ first full day back in Central Park – October 14th, 2012

What follows is a report from a birding friend who spent a number of hours in Central Park today with Pale Male and his newly-returned kids.

No one in the Central Park birding group could find the two juveniles for most of the morning and early afternoon. But a park ranger told Ranger Rob that Pale Male and his two kids were hanging out together in the ramble, a heavily-wooded area of the park not far from the nest.

The birders saw both kids by the model boat pond (across the street from the nest). The juveniles had fledged to that area the first time they left the nest so their being by the boat pond was an assurance that they knew where they were and were behaving as if they were feeling at home.

The birders also saw Pale Male, his new mate Octavia (so named because she is his eighth mate), and a juvenile flying along 5th Avenue but they weren’t sure if it was one of Pale Male’s babies or a migrating juvenile.

At the moment my friend texted me with these reports, they were watching the male juvenile scanning the bush below him for prey.

I will update this post should new Central Park reports come in.

As far as Washington Square Park is concerned, I did not see either Rosie or Bobby today but a Hawk-watching friend who arrived at the park before me saw Rosie for several minutes. Rosie sat on a lamp post, hunted and ate a mouse in the eastern section of the park and escaped a harassing Peregrine Falcon when she flew into the Bobst Library nest. She left the nest and flew low toward the eastern section of the park a few minutes before I arrived. I and the other WSP Hawk-watchers searched for her all around but we did not find her.

Pale Male’s recovered fledglings released in Central Park – October 13th, 2012

My morning started in Washington Square Park where I and a couple of other Hawk-watchers searched all over for Bobby and/or Rosie Hawk. The Hawk-watcher who arrived before the rest of us saw one of the Hawks getting chased by a Peregrine Falcon from north to far southwest of the park. But that was the only sighting for an hour and a half.

But I did see this snacking little cutie:

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Brief Hawk sightings from last few days – October 12th, 2012

Per what a local Hawk-watcher recently informed me, either Bobby or Rosie was seen on and off Judson Memorial Church cross a few times on October 9th (the last time being 15 minutes before I got to the park). On October 10th, one of the Hawks was seen perched on NYU’s Kimmel Center, a couple of buildings east of Judson Memorial Church. So the Hawks are around, I just haven’t had good timing seeing and photographing them. I did not see any Hawks last night (the 11th).

Today I had a few minutes to visit the Southeastern corner of Central Park. I spotted the Red-tailed Hawk that lives at that corner dive past Bergdorf’s:

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