It's been tough catching Amelia outside of her nest for any length of time, but she does take occasional breaks, and that's the best time to see her.
Laura Goggin Photography
Join us as we chronicle the lives of East Village red-tailed hawks, Christo, Amelia, and Dora, as well as other New York City wildlife.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Getting a few looks at Amelia and M2
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Getting to know M2
The new male red-tailed hawk in Tompkins Square seems to be settling into his new digs and setting up his routine. As Amelia spends most of her time brooding, he brings her food and relieves her so she can take breaks to stretch. This is the best time to catch him in action.
This is M2 giving us a good view of his white "eyebrows" which are a good field mark when trying to distinguish him from Amelia.
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Settling in for hawk nesting season
It's officially nesting season for our local red-tailed hawks as they are now brooding eggs. Things should be quiet over the next few weeks, but we should still be able to see the new male hawk (M2) hunting and delivering food to Amelia.
I can't let the season commence without some mating photos as there's only a small window of time each year to witness it, so here you go...
M2 approaches Amelia: