Washington Square Park

With all three off the nest, I visited the park this afternoon to find two fledglings on Pless Hall and one on Weinstein Hall at 11 University Place.  I also saw both parents.  It was good to know everyone was settling down. 

After I left, the fledgling at Weinstein Hall few into the NE corner of the park and then to Pless Hall to join its siblings.  Their mother joined them on Pless and then one of the hawks flew to the library roof.  I understand a hawk is spending the night on the nest, but can’t be identified.  I suspect the mystery of who it is will be figured out on Saturday morning.

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Unfledge At Washington Square Park

One of the fledglings at Washington Square Park decided to go back to the nest today this morning.  It was still on the nest this evening.  Unusual but not unheard of behavior.  The fledgling and the parents were tough to find today.  In the evening, I found Bobby on the Judson Church tower and the fledgling on the Silver building.  The fledgling soon went to roof of the library, just above the nest.  So for a brief moment all three youngsters were together.

The mother flew into the nest some point in the evening,  so the whole family was accounted for.  We’ll see what happens over the next few days!

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