We'll post much more on all this tomorrow... as will Goggla, who witnessed much of the baby hawk rescue.
Thanks to a lot of people, especially Rob Mastrianni, an urban park ranger and East Village resident, the baby hawk ...
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[Photo by Bobby Williams]
...was safely transported to Tompkins Square Park early this evening ... where a crowd gathered to watch...
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[Photo by EVG reader Andrew]
More photos and the rest of the story later tomorrow...
4 comments:
If I had a dime for every time I ended up in an airshaft...
Get better soon little hawk, we need you - those rats in the park aren't going to eviscerate themselves.
Dang it! I went to the park, specifically Mon. morning, because I figured this would be the day.
When did this happen?
Keep flapping, little buddy! Remember even the Wright brothers needed a few tries!
Be careful, hawklet! It can be dangerous when you don't watch where you're going! Glad you are safe -
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