Wednesday, April 9, 2014

And then there were 3


[Photo by Francois Portmann]

The hawk couple (Christo and Dora for now) of Tompkins Square Park now have three eggs in the nest on the 7th floor of the Christodora House... Goggla, who has been monitoring the activity here, figures that we could see some baby birds in the first couple of weeks of May.

Find more nest cam shots from Francois right here.

If you are new to this story, then please go visit Gog in NYC ... here … and here … and here for more background.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Red-tailed hawks nest on the Christodora House

The hawks of Tompkins Square Park have laid an egg at the Christodora House

More eggsciting hawk news from the Christodora House

9 comments:

  1. oh no a middle sibling, I wish you well little buddy.

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  2. So wonderful. I hope this little one and the three to come have safety, health and happiness! XO

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  3. ...Meanwhile, in a secret TSP bunker, local rats meet to discuss how they'll escape total extinction...

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  4. I'm completely eggstatic

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  5. no more corny yokes please.

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  6. Eggs-cellent news!
    Who's hosting the baby hawk/eyas shower?

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  7. > Find more nest cam shots from
    > Francois right here.

    the first one (scroll to the bottom), with the hawk silhouetted against the street lights - very cool! like it should be in a movie!

    I-)

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  8. heard its about 2 weeks before hatching!

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