It's that time of year: NYC Mulchfest is happening this weekend!
I visited Tompkins Square Park to catch the fresh mulching this morning. This is my 15th year in attendance.
Join us as we chronicle the lives of East Village red-tailed hawks, Christo, Amelia, Charlie, and Dora, as well as other New York City wildlife.
It's that time of year: NYC Mulchfest is happening this weekend!
I visited Tompkins Square Park to catch the fresh mulching this morning. This is my 15th year in attendance.
Continuing with year-end bird highlights, here are a few more favorites from this last year.
I've seen a lot of great birds this year and have taken more photos than I'll ever be able to post, but I'll try a series of highlights. I spend a lot of time photographing birds, which means not enough time to actually process the photos. Such is life!
My favorite part of winter is seeing more raptors around the city as they either migrate or set up territory. The leafless trees make them easier to find and observe.
A quick update on our local Red-Tailed Hawk pair, Amelia & Charlie: I saw them in Tompkins Square last night getting dinner. Charlie caught a rat and took it to a tree where both hawks hung out together until the sun went down. Of course, I did not have my camera with me, so I don't have any photos, but it was nice to see them together and they look good.
I do have many photos of other raptors I've seen over the last several months, so here are a few to get started.
Red-Shouldered Hawk (immature):