Sunday, February 28, 2010
Home for a hawk
EV Grieve reader Erin notes that one of the hawks frequently seen around the neighborhood (and Tompkins Square Park) has been hanging out in an area behind Sixth and Seventh Streets, between Avenues B and C... (seen above to the right on the fire escape...)
Previously on EV Grieve:
A red-tailed hawk on Seventh Street
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I wonder if that's the same red-tailed hawk that hopped into Birdie's chicken place (drawn by the name as much as the chicken, perhaps) a few months back.
ReplyDeleteNow that it's the piggy roast beef place, maybe Hungry Hawk will pay a return visit. It was an absolute hoot seeing the pics of him sitting at the table like a cranky customer...