Sunday, October 13, 2019
When a stranger calls
Hawk watchers in Tompkins Square Park yesterday spotted this juvenile red-tailed hawk hanging out (it is fall migration time) ... dining on some local cuisine...
According to EVG correspondent Steven, this arrival didn't sit well with Amelia and Christo, the Park's resident hawks. They circled the youngster and, at one point, one of the adult hawks rammed the juvenile before escorting it away from the Park.
Later in the day, Amelia and Christo took in the views from atop St. Brigid's on Avenue B and Eighth Street...
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Terrific clear photographs, thanks
ReplyDeleteThis is our park, dude. Keep moving... like now.
ReplyDeleteIf only the NYPD patrolled the park as well as the hawks do!
ReplyDeleteThe juvenile hawk was sent by Dora.
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