Earlier this spring, I made several posts about American White Pelicans.
Now for some Brown Pelicans!
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.
Earlier this spring, I made several posts about American White Pelicans.
Now for some Brown Pelicans!
We're getting close to fledge time for the Tompkins Square hawk chicks. All three are looking great and I hope we get to see them around the park very soon. Until then, here are some photos from last week.
Mom Amelia perches in the nest next to one of her kids who is almost as tall as her.
Earlier in the season, I encountered a couple of female Pileated Woodpeckers feasting on insects in a tree.
Taking a break from birds for a minute to highlight some of our urban critters. NYC is a tough place for any animal to live, so these guys deserve some recognition for finding their own way in this challenging environment.
This is a little Opossum in Tompkins Square Park. I have no idea where it came from or where it went after it left this tree.