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

Hawks get chased by Mockingbirds – June 23rd, 2019

A Kestrel was sitting triumphantly on the building outside the northwest corner of Washington Square Park:

Kestrel on NYC fleur de lis building

It may have been one of the Kestrels that dive-bombed Mama Sadie Hawk when she sat on that fleur-de-lis on June 17th.

Juno was sitting on One Fifth Avenue (the building just north of the park), as usual:

Juno the Hawk sitting on One Fifth Avenue building

I headed over to 7th Avenue and 11th Street to look for Sadie and the fledgling.

Juno as seen from far west:

Distant view of Hawk on One Fifth Avenue building

There was construction going on at the building where I last saw the fledgling on June 19th so I figured there was no chance the Hawks would be hanging out there today:

Construction crane next to NYC apartment building

I searched the area anyway and was pleasantly shocked to see Sadie fly low above the street. She was being chased by a Mockingbird:

Sadie the Hawk chased by a Mockingbird

I lost sight of her as she flew over the buildings. I was looking for her again when Juno flew overhead 15 minutes later:

Juno the Red-tailed Hawk flying

He tucked into a dive and landed right on the same crane seen above:

Juno the Hawk tucked into a dive

Red-tailed Hawk landing on construction crane

Red-tailed Hawk landing on construction crane

Red-tailed Hawk landing on construction crane

Red-tailed Hawk sitting on NYC construction crane

He sat on the crane for about 25 seconds. I showed a picture of Juno on the crane to a couple of the guys working the site. They had no idea the Hawk visited them but seemed pretty excited about it. 🙂

Juno reappeared. Now he was being chased by a Mockingbird:

Juno the Hawk chased by Mockingbird

He flew far northeast; crossing 6th Avenue, 5th, and beyond.

I saw Sadie again as she circled high above before she too flew northeast. I did my best to look for the fledgling but had no luck. If he’s around, he’s probably still in that area northwest of the park considering how concentrated the adult Hawks were flying there.


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4 thoughts on “Hawks get chased by Mockingbirds – June 23rd, 2019

  1. I so appreciate all you do in looking out for the Hawk family…. Bless you! Hoping, hoping there will soon be three fledglings out there well again and learning how to cope. Hurray for Sadie who seems to be still on the job. Has Juno ever been seen bringing food either to Sadie or the fledglings?

    1. Thanks, Ann! I have never seen (or heard others say they saw) Juno bring Sadie food but that does not mean he has not. I do not expect him to feed the fledglings as they are not his kids and don’t think he’s warmed up to them very much.

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