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

Fledgling zips around the trees, eats a rodent – July 16th, 2015

Today was a good fledgling-watching day. A fellow Hawk-watcher and I spent a couple of hours in Washington Square Park enjoying some good Hawking while almost everyone else around us were doing their own thing and were oblivious to the existence of the raptor(s).

Today was also special because it was full of the closest fledgling encounters I’ve had this season so far.

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Both fledglings doing great, bonus pics of House Finch visit – July 15th, 2015

A fellow Hawk-watcher has seen both fledglings doing great over the last few days. They’ve been zipping through the trees, perching on buildings east of Washington Square Park, and even one fledgling eating on a building a block south of the park.

Below are bonus photos I took July 12th. The House Finch pair that’s been palling around with F2 (the second Hawk to have fledged) perched on Silver with the fledgling.

The male, sitting on the corner:

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