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

Release of a female Hawk in Washington Square Park – January 13th, 2015

Since Rosie hasn’t been seen in Washington Square Park for months (I personally have not seen her since September 15th), it has been fair to surmise that she may not ever return.

Whether she has passed away or found a new mate elsewhere is anyone’s guess. Of course I and everyone I know hopes there’s still a chance she’ll return but the odds of that happening becomes increasingly slimmer.

Bobby is quite the eligible bachelor now and I’ve been hoping to see a new female in the park so that they might have a brood this spring but so far there have been no visiting females.

As luck would have it, the Horvaths of WINORR (Wildlife in Need of Rescue and Rehabilitation) had been taking care of an injured city female Red-tailed Hawk the last few weeks.

She was ready to be released back into the city today and Washington Square Park looked like a great option on several levels; she would be released back into her familiar environs (the city) and there would be no harm in seeing if perhaps she and Bobby might take a liking to each other. And if Rosie was indeed still around and drove her out of the park, there’d be no harm in that either.

And so it was that with great care she was released into the park today:

Bobby Horvath of WINORR holding a Red-tailed Hawk in his arms

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Bobby & a juvenile Cooper’s Hawk – January 4th, 2015

It was raining and snowing yesterday and rained a bit today. I had heard from a friend that a Red-tailed Hawk and another Hawk were hanging out in Washington Square Park this morning so I headed over as soon as there was a break in the weather.

Bobby appeared on a flag pole seconds after I had last checked it, pretty nice timing!

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Bobby sightings, a juvie, and a few minutes with a TSP Hawk – January 2nd, 2015

I haven’t visited Washington Square Park since December 29th but Bobby has been seen doing well since then (as recently as today).

A juvenile Red-tail was bopping around Union Square Park (several blocks northeast of Washington Square Park) earlier today. It was chasing after squirrels from tree to tree per a faithful Hawk-watcher who shared the sighting details with me.

We hadn’t planned on it but a friend and I wound up in Tompkins Square Park early this afternoon and watched one of the adult Red-tailed Hawks circle around then perch in the eastern side of the park.

I only had my simple point-and-shoot camera on me at the time so I couldn’t take nice photos of the Hawk but I got to collect some footage of it.

I had posted a lower-quality version of this video earlier but this version should include the HD-viewing option: