Late summer, after bird breeding season is done and migration has not yet begun, I like to fill the time looking for insects. Below are a few highlights seen in New York and Florida.
Painted Lady butterfly:
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.
Late summer, after bird breeding season is done and migration has not yet begun, I like to fill the time looking for insects. Below are a few highlights seen in New York and Florida.
Painted Lady butterfly:
I haven't seen much of the Tompkins Square Park red-tailed hawk fledglings recently, but I did catch a couple of them in the park last week. As it was late in the day and the light was fading, I was only able to get a few photos of one of them.
Following my previous post on the Red-Tailed Hawk family on Governors Island, here are some photos showing a dinner sequence.
Dad had caught a rat and delivered it to a fledgling, who was perched on the roof of a building.