(And one more fire-escape shot and we will have a trends piece!)
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Kestrel-eye view of Tompkins Square Park
Thanks to EVG reader Jeremy Schipper for this photo by Tompkins Square Park...
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I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo, in the East Village, do we have kestrels, hawks, and falcons?
ReplyDeleteNICE!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo. I see Cooper's hawks and, on occasion, Redtail hawks in my E 6th St back yard on a regular basis. I've only seen a Kestrel once. They are quicker and more elusive, which makes them a rarity for me.
ReplyDeleteRandom happy bird fact: Kestrels are in decline everywhere except NYC where they are increasing!
ReplyDeleteOh Kestrel!
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