Day Before First Fledge
I stopped by the Tompkins Square Park nest to see how the eyasses were doing. It’s a good thing I did, because one fledged on Friday afternoon around 2 pm. It should be a fun summer in the park with these two!
I stopped by the Tompkins Square Park nest to see how the eyasses were doing. It’s a good thing I did, because one fledged on Friday afternoon around 2 pm. It should be a fun summer in the park with these two!
The Tompkins Square Park nest, which is the latest nest this year, has two eyasses that are look like they will fledge in a week or so.
I took a brief break from Washington Square Park and stopped by Tompkins Square Park mid-afternoon. The two eyasses have really grown since I was last in the park. Things are looking just fine.
Tompkins Square Park continues to be frustrating. It’s so hard to see what’s going on. This nest was built for privacy!
At the end of the video, you can see two eyasses being feed. It’s hard to see but you can see two. I can’t wait for these birds to get a bit bigger!
I stopped by Tompkins Square Park this evening but only stayed briefly. They wind was strong enough to make watching the nest difficult. I did catch a feeding and was able to see one of the eyasses.
We finally got to see an eyass after watching feedings for a week in Tompkins Square Park. I was able to see two at once, so we’ve got at least two, possibly three eyasses this year.
Both Christo and Amelia were involved in the feedings today, and Christo as taken to staying close to the nest when he’s not on it. It’s so nice that after all the drama earlier this year, things are back to normal.