The Washington Square Park Hawk babies are now mobile enough to step into the middle of the window ledge and flap a bit before returning to the nest.
Bobby:
Continue to the full post… “Hawk babies up and flapping regularly now – May 20th, 2015”
The Red-tailed Hawks of Washington Square Park, NYC… mostly
The Washington Square Park Hawk babies are now mobile enough to step into the middle of the window ledge and flap a bit before returning to the nest.
Bobby:
Continue to the full post… “Hawk babies up and flapping regularly now – May 20th, 2015”
I had a long birding outing with no results at first (searching throughout both Washington Square Park and Union Square Park for the WSP Red-tailed Hawks) but it all paid off once I spotted Rosie and Bobby three blocks south of the park.
Flowers in Washington Square Park:
Continue to the full post… “Rosie and Bobby palling around on a fire escape – August 7th, 2014”
I looked for the Washington Square Park (WSP) Red-tailed Hawks yesterday afternoon but never found any.
A fellow Hawk-watcher saw one of the fledglings and one of the adults outside Union Square Park earlier this morning. Union Square Park is 8 blocks northeast of Washington Square Park.
I hopped on the subway and headed to Union Square Park as fast as I could but unfortunately missed seeing the Hawks by a few minutes.
I meandered south to WSP to look for the Hawks there.
I saw one on a building under construction as I walked on West 3rd Street (a block south of the park):
Continue to the full post… “WSP Hawk and sleepy Peregrine – August 3rd, 2014”