Funny that you just posted this. I hadn't seen any hawks all last Summer or the Fall. Now, I just saw two today. One (huge) in a tree at Union Sq. And one thermal soaring high above the park, who then struck out a bee-line toward the river.
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Funny that you just posted this.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't seen any hawks all last Summer or the Fall. Now, I just saw two today. One (huge) in a tree at Union Sq. And one thermal soaring high above the park, who then struck out a bee-line toward the river.
Sexy beast!
ReplyDeleteSo where can we get this calendar?
ReplyDeleteIs it just me, or are the hawk's feet feathers really yellowish? 'cause on all the red tailed hawks that i have seen, the feathers are white.
ReplyDeleteWhere are they nesting this spring, 2016?
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