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

Hawk mating and nest visits – February 26th, 2019

The Washington Square Park Hawks thrilled and delighted me with their jam-packed action during my visit today.

Bobby was on the One Fifth Avenue perch when I arrived:

Bobby Hawk sitting on One Fifth Avenue building

He circled around his building then flew into the nest 10 minutes later:

Bobby circling One Fifth Avenue

Tucked into a tight and fast dive:

Bobby Hawk diving in sky

Bobby Hawk diving over park trees

Bobby Hawk landing in nest

The snowman from the 21st hanging tough through all the temperature changes:

Washington Square Park snowman mostly melted

Bobby flew out of the nest and perched on the back of the next door building:

Bobby perched on distant building

Bobby on building perch

He soon flew back to the nest:

Bobby leaping off building perch

Bobby flying toward camera

Bobby landed in the nest while Sadie flew overhead and traveled to the other side of the park:

Sadie Hawk flying toward buildings

She sat on the corner of the building instead of the top of the water tower cover (the Hawks’ usual perch):

Sadie perched on building corner

Bobby flew out of the nest, circled north of the park, then zoomed toward the trees I was standing near. It was thrilling to see him dive so fast into the maze of branches:

Bobby Hawk flying toward park trees

Bobby flying through Washington Square Park trees

He snapped off a new twig for the nest.

Holding the twig with his beak and foot:

Bobby with tree twig in his beak

Bobby with tree twig in his beak

He circled over the park then brought the twig to the nest.

Out again:

Bobby flying out of Hawk nest

He flew south out of the park. Sadie looked back at him and watched him flying. She then positioned herself in the ready-to-mate position.

Bobby flew to her and mated with her:

Bobby landing on Sadie's back

Bobby mating with Sadie Hawk

He dove away less than a minute later:

Bobby flying down from Sadie

Bobby flew toward Sadie again but then veered off and flew westward:

Bobby flying toward Sadie

Bobby flying toward Sadie

He eventually returned to his One Fifth Avenue perch:

Bobby landing on One Fifth Avenue

Sadie sunned and preened. I crossed the park to move closer to her. I rarely get to spend much time near her since she usually perches very high up.

She focused on something above. She might have been watching Bobby because he was gone from One Fifth by this point:

Sadie on building looking up

Sadie dove off her perch then circled over the park:

Sadie flying alongside building

Sadie Hawk flying

She and Bobby joined up and flew north together.

A raptor shape caught my eye but it was only an owl decoy:

Owl decoy on NYC building

Owl decoy on NYC building fire escape

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2 thoughts on “Hawk mating and nest visits – February 26th, 2019

  1. I am becoming excited for our hawks to become parents again in the familiar nest.
    In human reactions, it would appear, Bobby is in a more serious mode of preparation for the spring egg laying , while Sadie is a bit “flirty” in attracting her mate.
    Thanks, Roger_Paw.

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