Saturday with the Central Park Fledgling By D. Bruce YoltonJuly 14, 2007December 23, 2020Southern Central Park Red-tailed Hawks Saturday with the Central Park fledgling was a quiet afternoon of a bird resting in the hot weather followed by some fun in the early evening. The fledgling taking it easy for the afternoon watching baseball and softball games. A real North American. One of the parents on the CNN sign. She stayed in two trees for about four hours. I went up to see if I could find Pale Male and returned to find the fledgling who had a squirrel trapped under a rock. The squirrel was able to out wait the fledgling, who flew away. She went south about a block… … looked for the squirrel again… and ended up in a tree in the middle of a playground. She’s the small speck, just to the left of Hampshire House. The perch may have been in the middle of crowds of people but it was American Robin free. After a bit, she made a trip west trying first for a squirrel And then sat in a tree with a view of one of her parents on a Central Park West and 66th Street apartment building. After awhile, she went after a flock of pigeons, and we lost her. As I left the park, her parent was still watching over her. On a high rooftop on Central Park West and 66th Street.