On Saturday, I was certain the nest had hatched at 93rd and Central Park West, but I wanted to go back today and confirm the nest had hatched. It sure has. I saw another feeding, both parents looking into the nest, the mother flying off the nest and watching it from above, and the female sitting high on the nest rather than snuggling onto the eggs. I saw all the signs to confirm it had actually hatched. The male even took food off the nest and ate it in a nearby tree.
The “action” takes place for only about ten minutes about every 90-120 minutes. But if you want to see the chicks, you’ll need to wait a week or two They’re currently too small to see from the park.