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

Christmas Kestrel & chubby squirrels – December 25th, 2014

I missed seeing a Hawk in Washington Square Park by 15 minutes today. A nice man (a regular) told me he saw a Red-tailed Hawk in the western trees mere minutes before I had arrived at the park.

I looked for it but didn’t find the Hawk. I was under-dressed thanks to my misguided thinking that the 52 degree temperature reading would be a warm 52 and not the windy and raw 52 that it really was. I got too cold to look for more than an hour before I had to return home.

However I did see a couple of cute and chubby squirrels on my way out of the park:

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Bobby beats me to his evening roost – November 23rd, 2014

I searched throughout and around Washington Square Park for the resident Red-tailed Hawks for two hours today only to eventually find Bobby settled into his evening roost at the end of my visit.

I forgot to mention a few days ago that the park’s rat traps now have new stickers on them indicating that they do not contain rat poison.

The label below reads:

WESTERN PEST SERVICES

TRAP ONLY

NO

RODENTICIDE

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No more rat poison in Washington Square Park, Bobby for a few minutes – November 5th, 2014

I spoke with a contractor who was checking the rat traps inside Washington Square Park today. I asked him if the traps still contained snap traps or if they had rat poison in them again.

I don’t remember the exact phrasing but he said that the traps still contain snap traps and that they (the contractors) won’t revert to using rat poison in order to protect other wildlife.

He mentioned birds and I said, “Yes, Hawks live here” and he said yes, that they would keep using snap traps until the Hawks move away or stop using their nest.

I asked if the rule was ordered by Sarah Neilson, the administrator of Washington Square Park and he said no, that it was his chief who told him and his colleagues to use snap traps until it’s clear that the Hawks have stopped visiting the park for at least a couple of weeks.

Of course, as we know, the WSP Hawks live there year-round so it’s safe to say the secondary anticoagulant rodenticides will not be used ever again as long as a pair of nesting Hawks live in the park.

I was pretty happy with the news and he added, “Don’t worry!” (referring to the protection of the Hawks).

This update was most excellent news and was a long time coming!

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I saw Bobby for six minutes after my conversation with the contractor.

I first spotted him from where I was looking on Broadway. I was at the corner of Broadway and Washington Place, looking toward the buildings just east of the park.

He was on the purple NYU flag’s pole on Silver Center (one of the buildings outside the eastern edge of the park).

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