Oh man, I have got to get back into visiting this hawk in TSP. I've been documenting and photographing the three Washington Square Park red-tailed hawks on my blog http://rogerpaw.blogspot.com/ have a look! But it was the TSP hawk(s) that I saw first in the area!
Yesterday at around 8:45am I almost literally ran into a red-tailed hawk sitting on the fence outside NEST on E Houston at Columbia. It was only a few feet from me, just gorgeous. We stared at each other for a minute or so and then it flew into a tree in Hamilton Fish Park. I've seen a Wa Sq hawk from a distance, and have looked fruitlessly for the Tompkins hawks for so long -- I was shocked to see one on the LES!
Named Best Neighborhood Blog in the First Annual Village Voice Web Awards
We love tips
Have a story idea or tip about something happening in the East Village? Or maybe a photo? Or several photos? Or video! We'd love to hear about it. Or see it. Or something. Please go here to submit a tip.
By the way
Here, you'll find things that you may or may not be interested in about the East Village and other parts of New York City. Appreciating what's here while it's still here. Remembering what's no longer here. Wishing some things weren't here that are here.
9 comments:
Wow, indeed! That last photo is spectacular!
Oh man, I have got to get back into visiting this hawk in TSP. I've been documenting and photographing the three Washington Square Park red-tailed hawks on my blog http://rogerpaw.blogspot.com/ have a look! But it was the TSP hawk(s) that I saw first in the area!
Alright damnit!
I never see this hawk! It's pissin me off.
'cmon "Evie", show me some love next time I'm around.
great pictures, btw
can we give this thing a name already.
Tommy (for Tompkins Square Park)? Good for a boy or a girl... What a magnificent animal! And an equally magnificent photo.
Amazing photos - what a beauty!
I like Tommy!
Great pix.
Yesterday at around 8:45am I almost literally ran into a red-tailed hawk sitting on the fence outside NEST on E Houston at Columbia. It was only a few feet from me, just gorgeous. We stared at each other for a minute or so and then it flew into a tree in Hamilton Fish Park. I've seen a Wa Sq hawk from a distance, and have looked fruitlessly for the Tompkins hawks for so long -- I was shocked to see one on the LES!
If anything, the hawk needs a corporate sponsor!
Tommy is a great name and some are these photos. Thanks Bobby.
Post a Comment