With the assistance of her friend (and EVG correspondent) Steven, Kim contacted Ranger Rob — aka Rob Mastrianni, a Manhattan Ranger supervisor.
Rob quickly captured (not his first airshaft rescue!) the young hawk, one of Amelia and Christo's 2023 offspring.
After examining the hawk and determining that it was not injured, Rob released the fledgling back into the park... where it likely met up with his two siblings.
And a little later... (photo by Steven)...
awwww :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a thing to wake up to!! That's a once-in-a-lifetime experience for her!
ReplyDeleteAnd, as always, thank you Ranger Rob!
Nice work, everybody!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, thanks for a heartwarming story, we all need one lately!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! Ranger Rob rules !!
ReplyDeleteThis was such a lovely story! Thank you to Kim and Ranger Rob and you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLiked how it just stared into the apartment appearing AOK and just waiting for rescue!
ReplyDeletegreat story! and that is one chill hawk.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ranger Rob and the hawk watchers of Tompkins Square
ReplyDeleteYes, Rob!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a shot from the kitchen! <()
Had two visits a couple of years back in a similar building shaft on Eldridge, first time the hawk somehow dangled upside down from a wire and I was worried it was stuck but it was fine, second time they just sat imperiously on the A/C for a while before departing. Impressive and a little intimidating up close.
ReplyDeleteGreat still life of an EV apartment. AC used as a shelf, old Sony radio, things hanging everywhere...
ReplyDeleteThe hawk selfie is too cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat story Kim, great photos, great rescue! Thanks Ranger Rob! And Steven for the lastest photo, the Hawk watchers. And Thanks EV Grieve! Only in New York, haa yes!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS!! It made me finally chill out! Lol! Kitchen scene is a classic!!! Great photo!!!! Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteBirds of Prey know they’re Cool.😎
ReplyDeleteRanger Rob also came to the rescue a few years ago to rescue one of the young hawks trapped in our airshaft on 9th Street. Thank you Rob and everyone involved!
ReplyDeleteSay cheese!
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