Arborists were busy pruning dead foliage from the northwestern section of Washington Square Park when I arrived today:
Continue to the full post… “Hawk flash and arborists – August 8th, 2017”
The Red-tailed Hawks of Washington Square Park, NYC… mostly
Arborists were busy pruning dead foliage from the northwestern section of Washington Square Park when I arrived today:
Continue to the full post… “Hawk flash and arborists – August 8th, 2017”
I spotted one of the Washington Square Park Red-tailed Hawks flying above Cooper Union and Astor Place today. I’d seen one of them (usually Bobby) in that area a few times before. But this Hawk was too high to identify. It was circling high above Cooper Union Art School at first.
The art school:
Continue to the full post… “Washington Square Hawk takes to the Cooper Union skies – August 5th, 2017”
The Washington Square Park Hawks have been spending less time in the park these days so rather than wait until they arrived where I was, today I decided to seek them out where they might be. I checked the park for an hour then expanded my search beyond the park grounds.
The strategy paid off because I found Sadie taking in the sun atop the Cardozo Law building (one of their regular northern building perches):
Continue to the full post… “Sadie taking in a northern sun bath – August 2nd, 2017”