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

Sadie on a nest break, Bobby has a drink – April 24th, 2017

There was a lot of nice Hawk action during my Washington Square Park visit today. I was only there for about an hour and a half but it was pretty much non-stop action.

The first Hawk I saw was Bobby as he sat on the Hawks’ favorite southwestern corner building overlooking the park:

He eventually flew into the nest:

Sadie flew past where I was standing and landed on a northwestern corner building:

She sat for a few minutes before circling above the western side of the park then moving north:

She returned to the nest with a fresh plant bough in her beak. I have a feeling she got it from an apartment building terrace because she definitely did not get it from a park tree:

Bobby hopped to the edge of the nest then flew to an eastern building diagonally from the nest:

I saw him dip down to the building but couldn’t find him for several minutes. It was driving me bonkers because I could swear I saw him land on that building but couldn’t see where. I then saw him poke his head up from the gutter. He was drinking rain water:

It is the same ledge Pip walked along several times during the summer of 2011.

Bobby flew to a tree across from the nest and tugged at a few twigs but never snapped one off:

He preened and generally relaxed in the tree for 25 for minutes. He was even joined by a few birds at one point.

He next flew to the Judson Memorial Church cross:

He then circled higher and higher above the park before flying northeast. I lost where he went. He didn’t reappear after several minutes so I left for the day.


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