My First 2012 Visit To Washington Square

I arrived in the park around 3:30 p.m. to find the new girl eating a rat on a tree in the fenced in SW portion of the park.  She eat about half of the rodent, and then flew around the park and to the north of the park up past Eighth Street.  She soon returned and made a brief visit to the nest.

Bobby appeared and the new girl tried out perches on a number of air conditioners on buildings on the west side of the park.  But at dusk we lost track of them, and didn’t find them in any of the known roost sites.

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Violet Passes Away

I'm in Mexico on vacation, but I wanted to report the sad news that Violet, the Red-tailed Hawk female of Washington Square passed away after surgery on her leg.

More information can be found on the Roger Paw blog.  Violet will be missed by the many hawk watcher of Washington Square.

New Girl In Town

As often happens with hawks, a new female has quickly appeared and staked claim to both Bobby and Washington Square Park.  There’s no sign they’ve mated yet, but Bobby is certainly tolerating her being in his territory.

She was very energetic this afternoon, flying high and low, exploring the park’s perches and hunting grounds.  It will be interesting to see what happens over the next few months.  Certainly the ups and downs of Pale Male choosing a new mate last year, should caution us not to say this is definetly the next mate.  A lot can happen between now and March.

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Christmas Miracle

This Chrismas Eve, I just received wonderful news, Violet has been successfully captured and
rescued and is in the good hands of wildlife rehabilitation experts Bobby and Cathy Horvath and is on her way to receiving much-needed medical attention.

Details are on the Roger Paw Blog

For those who asked about giving donations to the Horvath's organization, checks can be made out to “Wildlife in Need of Rescue and Rehabilitation” and sent to:

WINORR, Inc.
202 N. Wyoming Avenue
North Massapequa, NY 11758

 

Washington Square

Both Bobby and Violet were very active on Saturday afternoon.  I missed seeing it but both of them had been in the nest together.

Violet had dropped some prey earlier in the day and returned to get the rodent.  It was apparent how much her injured leg was inhibiting her ability to perform normal tasks, such as moving prey and eating.

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Washington Square

Both Violet and Bobby, the female and male of the Washington Square pair spent a few hours on the south side of the park this afternoon.  We eventually lost track of Bobby, but got to see Violet settle down for the night.

The pictures with the tan brick in the background are of Bobby and the rest are of Violet.  I hadn’t seen Violet for at least a month.  There are some pictures of her injured foot in the video.

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