Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The red-tailed hawk welcomes visitors to Temperance Fountain in Tompkins Square Park




Wow. A little earlier today. Photos by Bobby Williams.

10 comments:

  1. Wow, indeed! That last photo is spectacular!

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  2. 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!

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  3. 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

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  4. can we give this thing a name already.

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  5. Tommy (for Tompkins Square Park)? Good for a boy or a girl... What a magnificent animal! And an equally magnificent photo.

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  6. 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!

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  7. If anything, the hawk needs a corporate sponsor!

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  8. Tommy is a great name and some are these photos. Thanks Bobby.

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