The Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk fledglings are quickly honing their flying skills and are becoming more familiar with their environment.
On a recent afternoon, I found one of them at the top of some trees.
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.
The Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk fledglings are quickly honing their flying skills and are becoming more familiar with their environment.
On a recent afternoon, I found one of them at the top of some trees.
Wooo!
I ventured out of the neighborhood on Thursday to go to the parade honoring the New York Knicks. I've been loving the positive energy they have spread around the city and beyond over the last few weeks. I've never felt anything like it before and hope we can keep it going...forever.
Below are a few photos and video from Lower Manhattan.
It's been less than a week since the first Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk chick fledged, but they are already getting the hang of flying and exploring trees. Their parents are staying close to look after them and Dad is being especially attentive.
This is Charlie (right) feeding one of the fledglings in a tree near the Temperance Fountain.