All Three

I took a few days off of hawk watching to catch my breath after watching lots of new fledglings.  Tonight, after my break, I got to see all three of the Washington Square fledglings together only a few feet apart from each other.  It was great to see them all, but many of the identifiers I’ve been using to tell them apart have changed over the last week! So, I’m at a loss to tell you, who’s who!

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Fledglings

The Washington Square fledglings were easy to find this evening.  I got to see them one at a time, however.  I think I saw all three, but at the very least saw two.

One flew from a dorm roof all the way to One Fifth Avenue.  It was a long flight and a good vertical gain.  These hawks are a lot more confident than their first few days off the nest.

I can’t wait for them to begin to play in the park!

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Washington Square

While I only saw two fledglings this evening, lots of hawk watchers got to see all three.  One spent most of the day on the North East side of the park and others on the buildings south of the Silver building.

I got to see two fledglings and the parents.  It was fun because one made some long flights including one near the nest onto the top of the library.  I’m always amazed by how quickly the fledglings adapt to their life in the city.

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Fledglings At Washington Square

I saw at least two and possibly three fledglings at Washington Square tonight.  One was glued to a window ledge and looked a little warn out from its fledgling on Sunday.

Above on the roof we saw a fledgling a few times.  Looking at the photographs, it looks like we saw two birds.  In some photos I see a bird with almost no line under its eye.  In other photos, a bird with a pronounced eye line.  At least it seemed that way, but because of the rain I could have been confused by seeing a wet and then dry bird. So, I’m not certain,

As we watch them more closely we’ll find more and more ways to tell them apart reliably.  Until then, I can tell you that I saw at least two fledglings today for sure.

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Washington Square Fledge 2 and 3

Sunday was four stories:

  • A new fledgling (2nd) exploring and being fed for the first time off the nest.
  • Friday’s fledgling playing in the wind on top of the Silver Building.
  • The last eyass fledged late in the day, had a rough landing, and ended up in a crowed park.
  • A fledgling (either the 1st or 2nd) ended up on the sidewalk on Greene Street at dusk, but eventually flew down 1/2 a block and gained speed/height enough to find a roost for the night.

An exciting day to say the least. Time constraints prevent me from writing the full narrative, but I wanted to post the video and photographs as soon as possible.

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