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Photo today by @alexlawrens]
Dora, one of the red-tailed hawks of Tompkins Square Park, continued to have difficulty today flying. She was spotted sitting on a porch rail along Ninth Street between Avenue B and C.
She eventually made it into Tompkins Square Park ... and into a tree, but the hawk-watchers said it was a struggle. (
All photos below via Steven.)
Ranger Rob (aka Rob Mastrianni, a Manhattan Ranger supervisor) and a worker from the Animal Care and Control of NYC were eventually able to safely secure Dora ...
Bobby Horvath of the Long Island-based
WINORR (the Wildlife In Need of Rescue and Rehabilitation) arrived in the Park to take Dora away for examination...
At this point we don't know the extent of the injury and when she might be able to return.
Dora had been in WINORR's care starting in late November ... she was declared fit to come back
to the Park on Feb. 26 for
an awkward-at-first reunion with her longtime mate Christo.
Hawk watchers
on Saturday noticed that Dora's rehabbed wing was starting to droop. She likely aggravated it on Monday
during the tussle with an unknown red-tailed hawk who invaded her nest.
Meanwhile! As if that wasn't enough drama. Here's a dispatch from
Goggla in the Park: "There is a stranger hawk [NOT
Barucha/Nora] in the nest right now and Christo is on the Christodora."
She'll post more on today's development at
her site later today. Updated: Her post is
here, and includes video ... and details about yet another female red-tailed hawk who arrived in the Park!
Previously on EV Grieve:
Dora the red-tailed hawk returns to Tompkins Square Park