Great news. Today, both Tahj Holiday and I both saw a feeding at the new nest just south of the Pinetum. In the first week or so, and maybe longer for this nest, isn’t possible to see the new hatched eyasses (young hawks) because they are hidden due to their small size. But before the eggs hatch, the parents don’t eat on the nest. So, seeing feeding behavior is a sure sign of a hatch.
It seems as though these are the same hawks that have failed to nest on the San Remo for years. So, this hatch is great news for those of us who thought they might never be parents.
This nest is very really hard to see into, so the photos and video are just for documentation.