Thursday, May 19, 2016

Look at the babies!



In recent days, at least two of Christo and Dora's 3-week-old offspring started poking their heads out from the duplex nest in Tompkins Square Park (inside the Eighth Street entrance off Avenue B) ... Bobby Williams got a few photos of the nestlings ...









Sources say that Christo and Dora's other six kids feel as if this 2016 class is pretty spoiled growing up in a large nest in an actual tree as opposed to a stupid air conditioner, like in 2014 and 2015.

Goggla has some great shots of the nest and Christo and Dora being red-tailed hawks right here.

6 comments:

  1. I hear they eat fro yo in a rat!

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  2. I love this so much!
    This beautiful sliver of wild nature in the middle of a big city.
    Here's hoping to a great life to Christo and Dora's offspring.

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  3. There's a big ol' world out there little guys, too cool, agree 11:54 the nature amidst the chaos is a beautiful juxtaposition. I really want to see the night herron now

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  4. "Sources say that Christo and Dora's other six kids feel as if this 2016 class is pretty spoiled growing up in a large nest in an actual tree as opposed to a stupid air conditioner, like in 2014 and 2015." HAHAHHAHA

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  5. Christo and Dora should make The Night Heron their kids' godfather : )

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  6. More hawks, fewer rats - YAY, Christo and Dora! Long may you live & reproduce!

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