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

Sadie peeking from the nest, pigeon antics – March 21st, 2016

My Hawk-watching friends reported seeing lots of Hawk action over the weekend and this morning what with multiple nest switches and hunting.

I visited Washington Square Park at on ‘off’ time today and only got to see Sadie peeking up over the nest wall. At least there were other interesting park sights to keep me entertained.

A flock of Ravens flew past Bobst Library (where the nest is) early on:

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Active Bobby, Sadie incubates – March 17th, 2016

I was in Washington Square Park today and didn’t see much Hawk activity apart from Bobby zipping around some perches and Sadie get up to roll the egg(s) and then settle back down again.

It’s difficult to nearly impossible to see the Hawks when they’re down low in the nest bowl thanks to the high nest wall so there wasn’t much to see when Bobby wasn’t around.

I didn’t see him until an hour after I had arrived. He flew from over the library to NYU’s Silver Center, a building diagonally across from the nest:

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