In February, I visited a spot I like for viewing Bald Eagles and, sure enough, there were a couple of immature birds battling over a fish.
Laura Goggin Photography
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.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Bald Eagles tussle over a fish
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Brooding Time for Tompkins Square Hawks
It's egg-brooding time for our Tompkins Square Red-Tailed Hawks, Amelia and Charlie. This means Amelia will be spending the bulk of the next several weeks hunkered down in their nest. Charlie will hunt for food an provide meals for both of them. He will take over nest duty several times a day to give Amelia a break to eat and get some exercise.
Below is Amelia on the left and Charlie on the right. Note the difference in their size - Amelia is an impressively large hawk.
Amelia looking out from the nest:
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Wintering Ospreys
When the cold set in here in NYC, I took some time to travel south and visit some Ospreys who are spending their winters in warmer environments.
This is a relaxed, recently-fed, and content Osprey.























































