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

Fledgling’s contentment north of the park – July 30th, 2018

I finally saw one of the Washington Square Park Red-tailed Hawk fledglings today. The last time I saw a fledgling was on July 24th. The fledgling I saw today was the same Hawk as on that day.

A fellow Hawk-watcher saw a fledgling and adult Hawk at the east side of the park earlier today. My hour-long search of the park was a bust so I was glad to find Hawks just a few blocks north.

The youngster was sitting on scaffolding at 5th Avenue and 12th Street, across the street from the building I saw it on on the 24th (the Cardozo Law School building):

Distant Washington Square Park fledgling on NYC building scaffolding
Washington Square Park Hawk fledgling sitting on NYC building scaffold

The fledgling was crying on and off:

Washington Square Park Red-tailed Hawk fledgling crying on NYC scaffolding
Washington Sq Park Red-tailed Hawk fledgling sitting on scaffolding

It would sit and relax with its foot up but still carrying on with its cries:

Washington Sq Park Red tail Hawk fledgling crying sitting on NYC building

Even though it would cry it seemed content overall. I then saw a second Hawk 8 minutes later as it flew off the side of Cardozo Law School building. I had no idea it was sitting there all along!

The second Hawk flew low over the building tops:

Washington Square Park Red-tailed Hawk flying toward NYC building

The fledgling chased after the Hawk:

Washington Square Park Red-tailed Hawk fledgling flying over NYC buildings
Washington Square Park Red-tailed Hawk fledgling disappearing above NYC building

I spent the next 45 minutes circling the block of buildings in hopes of seeing where the Hawks landed but never saw them again but that was fine; it was great to see two Hawks. I searched Washington Square Park proper again but didn’t see Hawks there.


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4 thoughts on “Fledgling’s contentment north of the park – July 30th, 2018

  1. Almost ready to leave “Home”
    We will miss the Fledglings cavorting and allowing us to see all the signs of growing up and
    eager to be on their own

    Great pics of our “little Ones”…thanks

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