PETA is going to be pissed. "Setting hawks upon rats is depraved, sadistic, and entirely illegal. It constitutes an explicit violation of New York’s anti-cruelty laws."
He or she was eating a squirrel last week. I'm sympathetic to the argument that squirrels are just rats with cute bushy tails, but really, this rat-eating is to be encouraged. Thanks to their patron The Pigeon Lady and their vast network of tunnels, the rats are winning the war in the northwest corner of the park.
The LES Hawk, who is this EV one's baby i think, was hawkeying my balcony tree. I heard he/she moved to Sara D park thankfully. I am all for the life of all creatures and get the circle of life blah blah but I just don't want to see him/her outside my window doing this to a squirrel I "know". Oh yeah the Hawks are alll gorgeous until someone gets eaten.
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Is that an artisanal rat?
ReplyDeletePETA is going to be pissed. "Setting hawks upon rats is depraved, sadistic, and entirely illegal. It constitutes an explicit violation of New York’s anti-cruelty laws."
ReplyDeleteHi, can I order 10 more of those hawks please?
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. Dear Hawk, please fly about six blocks south. K thanks.
ReplyDeletehmmmm... could this be the same hawk that ate the pigeon in harlem?
ReplyDeletehttp://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/24/west-123rd-street-3-p-m/
He or she was eating a squirrel last week. I'm sympathetic to the argument that squirrels are just rats with cute bushy tails, but really, this rat-eating is to be encouraged. Thanks to their patron The Pigeon Lady and their vast network of tunnels, the rats are winning the war in the northwest corner of the park.
ReplyDeleteAnother hipster locavore.
ReplyDeleteNature, red in tooth and claw...and beak. (With apologies to Alfred Lord Tennyson.)
ReplyDeleteYay for the hawk! Those rats were getting uppity when they were snowed under. Time for some payback!
ReplyDeleteThe LES Hawk, who is this EV one's baby i think, was hawkeying my balcony tree. I heard he/she moved to Sara D park thankfully. I am all for the life of all creatures and get the circle of life blah blah but I just don't want to see him/her outside my window doing this to a squirrel I "know". Oh yeah the Hawks are alll gorgeous until someone gets eaten.
ReplyDeleteWe need a cool name for this hawk plus a DVD Documentary. EV/LES versus Fifth Ave? No contest.
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Dear Hawks ,
ReplyDeletePlease attack the Sheepeople that roam around the Bowery...Billy
Just wait till this hawk eats one of the little doggies at the dog run .
ReplyDeleteIs this the same hawk who had the taste for Birdie's BBQ??
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