Figuring out if a nest has hatched, when you can’t see inside, is a challenge. On Fifth Avenue, hawk watchers look for changes in behavior.
Today, on a warm, sunny spring day, we saw two behavior changes.
- Pale Male brought food directly to the nest rather than leaving it in a surrounding tree or terrace for Lola to go off nest and eat. They also didn’t exchange places. Lola stayed on the nest.
- Lola spent a great deal of time fidgeting in the nest.
These behavior changes may mean nothing. If they are followed up with more behavior changes and in a few days a feeding, we’ll have good news.
But for now, they don’t mean anything. They could easily be a false alarm caused by a warm spring day.