Monday, June 15, 2026

All three Tompkins Square hawk chicks have fledged

All three Tompkins Square red-tail hawk chicks have officially fledged the nest. They each left the nest tree consecutively on June 11th, 12th, and 13th.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk chicks perched together.

They've been returning to the nest for meals, and are practicing flying between trees.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk chicks perched in the same tree.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk chick.

Tompkins Squar red-tailed hawk chick branching.

Red-tailed hawk chick showing its wings.

Red-tailed hawk chick stretching its wings in a tree.

Two red-tailed hawk chicks in a tree.

Two of the three Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk chicks.

Tompkins Square hawk chicks perched in a tree.

All three are visible in this photo, although one of them has their head blocked by leaves.

All three Tompkins Square hawk chicks perched together.

Red-tailed hawk chick looking fierce.

Red-tailed hawk chick climbing around a tree.

Red-tailed hawk chicke exploring a tree.

Red-taield hawk chick looking very serious.

Red-tailed hawk chick in Tompkins Square.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk chick looks out from a tree.

Red-tailed hawk chick looks towards the cemera.

This one looks intently at something on the ground.

Red-tailed hawk chick looks intently at something on the ground.

Red-tailed hawk chick hopping between branches.

One of the three Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk chicks.

So far, the young hawks are staying high in the trees, but they will eventually explore the park. For now, the easiest way to find them is to listen for their food calls.
 
More to come... 

Friday, June 12, 2026

Brown Pelicans - Part 2

As we suffer through this heatwave, let's cool off with some Brown Pelicans.

A Brown Pelican flying.

They skim the water with seemingly little effort, then slowly glide up, twist to the side, and suddenly make a corkscrew dive.

Brown Pelican diving.

I could watch this all day - and I did! For several days in early spring, watching pelicans dive was my way to relax and focus on the present.

Brown Pelican being pursued by a Laughing Gull.

Brown Pelican looking down at the water.

Brown Pelican starting a dive.

Brown Pelican about to pierce the water.

Wings of a Brown Pelican sticking out of the water.

Cormorants dive after the pelicans, hoping to steal their catch.

A Double-Crested Cormorant chases a Brown pelican as it dives.

Two Brown Pelicans fishing.

Three Brown Pelicans fishing.

Three Brown Pelicans diving.

Pelicans diving in sequence.

A Brown Pelican rolls into a dive.

Brown Pelican in diving pose.

Brown Pelican about to spear the water.

Laughing Gulls also follow the pelicans as they go fishing.

Laughing Gulls follow a Brown Pelican.

This is an immature pelican casually skimming the water.

A young Brown Pelican skims the water.

Just one slow wing beat is all it takes to keep up the momentum.

Brown Pelican looks at the camera as it flies along the water.

A young Brown Pelican flies with its wings stretched straight.

This is an adult in breeding plumage. Up close, they're really beautiful with dark burgundy feathers lining the backs of their necks.

Adult Brown Pelican in breeding plumage.

Some Brown Pelicans have been spotted this week off the shore of Staten Island. Keep an eye out for giant gray birds with huge bills diving or flying in squadron formation.
 
 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

First Tompkins Square hawk fledge

This is just a quick note to say we've had our first hawk fledge of the season in Tompkins Square. The first of three Red-Tailed Hawk chicks has taken the leap, and the other two are expected to follow shortly. 

Juvenile Red-Tailed Hawk perched in a tree in Tompkins Square Park

Everybody take care in the heat today!

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Brown Pelicans - Part 1

Earlier this spring, I made several posts about American White Pelicans. 

Now for some Brown Pelicans!

Brown Pelican

I photographed the White Pelicans at a lake in St Petersburg, Florida. From there, it was short walk to the shore of Tampa Bay where the Brown Pelicans put on a show each evening. 

Brown Pelican over Tampa Bay

Whereas the White Pelicans hunt in coordinated groups and scoop fish out of the water with their giant bills, Brown Pelicans employ a completely different hunting strategy: Diving.

Brown Pelican diving.

Brown Pelican diving.

Brown Pelican diving into the water.

Brown Pelican imitating a spear.

Brown Pelicans

Brown Pelicans

Brown Pelicans

Brown Pelicans

Watching them really soothed my soul and raised my spirits.

Brown Pelican

Immature Brown Pelican

This one carries some nesting material.

Brown Pelican carrying nesting material.

Brown Pelican

Brown Pelicans and Laughing Gulls

Brown Pelicans and Cormorants

Brown Pelican diving as two more look on.

Brown Pelican diving into Tampa Bay.

Brown Pelicans escorted by a Laughing Gull.

Brown Pelican flying home.

I couldn't get enough of these guys and took a zillion photos, so there will be more to come. They're such amazing birds and fascinating to watch.