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Month: June 2014
Washington Square Park fledglings eating, exploring buildings – June 6th, 2014
The two Washington Square Park Red-tailed Hawk fledglings are doing great. They are being fed regularly and are exploring the east side buildings more and more.
They spent a lot of time in the trees yesterday (as observed by a couple of Hawk-watcher friends) but were sticking to the buildings when I visited the park today.
I got to see the second fledgling out and about for the first time today so that was pretty fun.
The first fledgling I saw was tucked onto an NYU Silver Center window sill:
Fledgling’s adventurous day out – June 4th, 2014
The first Hawk to fledge on Tuesday the 2nd was still on one of NYU’s Pless building windows from last night when I arrived at Washington Square Park this morning. The Hawk spent the night on one of the window sills. The Pless building overlooks the park and a street called Washington Place.
Washington Place marked below in this Google map:
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