 
A rep from the 
Wildlife in Need of Rescue and Rehabilitation (WINORR) returned Dora to Tompkins Square Park today.
The red-tailed hawk injured a wing 
back in late November. She has been in WINORR's care since then.
She has apparently made enough rehab progress to attempt a release on her home turf...
 
No one really knows how this is going to work. Injured wing aside, Dora's longtime partner Christo has basically set up 
house a nest with another red-tailed hawk, the mysterious 
Not-Dora/Nora. Goggla has the latest on that situation 
here.
EVG correspondent Steven, who shared these photos, said that after taking off, Dora has been perched in a tree near the dog run and hasn’t left.
Will update later. Be sure to visit Goggla's site 
here as well for more observations on Dora's return.
Updated 2 p.m.
More photos from Steven...
 
 
 
 Updated 7 p.m.
Updated 7 p.m.
Well, 
quite a day, per the red-tailed hawk watchers in the Park.
First, the good news. Dora appeared to be getting around OK on her rehabbed wing.
Then Dora visited last year's nest...
 
Then she swung by the nest that Christo has been making with 
Not-Dora/Nora...
 
She also went atop St. Brigid's on Avenue B at Eighth Street...
 
Steven last saw her leave to roost on Seventh Street...
 
There was some kind of skirmish between Dora and Christo and Not-Dora/Nora. (Hopefully Goggla will fill in the narrative here on her 
post.)
And there wasn't any romantic, fairy-tale reunion between Christo and Dora, who have had like 10 hawklets together.
Christo and Not-Dora/Nora were spotted 
mating on the Christodora House... not too far from where Dora was perched...
 Updated
Updated:
Here's a 
link to Goggla's post with a lot more photos — and video.