St. John Babies By D. Bruce YoltonMay 14, 2007December 22, 2020St. John/Columbia Red-tailed Hawks The St. John nest has at least two eyasses. The adult male on the Cathedral, near the Northwest parking lot. The adult female on St. Luke’s The look to be about the same age as the chicks we found last year at this time. There are two eyasses in this pictures, being feed by their mother. I know it’s tough to make them out. I’m sure as they get bigger it will get easier to see that there are two eyasses in the nest. (Of course there could be three, but two is most likely at this point.) The adult male arrives to continue feeding the eyasses. I exit to see the Eastern Screech-Owl fly out in Central Park.