Photo by Emily Einhorn via the Wild Bird Fund
Last Wednesday, one of Amelia and Christo's young hawks appeared distressed in Tompkins Square Park.
As Goggla documented, Ranger Rob (Rob Mastrianni, a Manhattan Ranger) came to the rescue. Since there were no clear signs explaining the fledgling's state, Ranger Rob took it to the Wild Bird Fund on the Upper West Side for a closer exam.
Such a sweet face on this juvenile red-tailed hawk, who was rescued in Tompkins Square Park earlier this week (thank you, Ranger Rob and Urban Park Rangers!) ... this young bird was lethargic, unafraid of people, and thin. He hadn't eaten in a while and has a poor body condition and weak grip, so something has been off with this one for some time, either because of illness, a window collision, or both.
We treated him for potential rodenticide poisoning and common bacterial infections, and we're caring for his swollen eye. He's a bit stronger and taking food well, so we hope to see continued improvement for this handsome youngster, named Currant.
Goggla has more about the dangers of using rodenticide (Tompkins Square Park does NOT use it, though plenty of other people do in the city) at this link.
6 comments:
Sweet angel. Hope he fully recovers. Thank god for Rob!
God Bless you Ranger Rob! You are a Saint. Thank you!!!🙏🏻❤️
EV loves you Currant! Come back home soon!!
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Ranger Rob is the greatest ! Let's all pray Current gets stronger and comes back home to us all.
We need to stop the use of rodenticides.
It has killed birds, cats and all the squirrels in my neighborhood.
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