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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Tompkins Square hawk chicks branching & exercising

Each day brings the Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk chicks closer to fledging the nest. They are now exploring the branches of their nest tree and are getting ready to take that big leap.

To recap the last several days: 

May 29: M2 visits the nest and you can see the chicks still have a lot of white down on their heads.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

June 2: The chicks have grown significantly taller and have a peachy color on their chests. Their wing feathers are nearly fully grown.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

June 3: At least one of the chicks still has a fuzzy face.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

This was the first time I saw one of the chicks branching. This one is perched on a branch just above the nest.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

June 6: One of the chicks takes in the view from a higher branch.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

June 8: The day was dark and dreary, but the chicks spent some time jumping around the nest, flapping their wings, and getting some exercise.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

June 10: This was the first time I saw all three chicks venture out of the nest to explore the tree. Two are pictured here.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

This one is looking very serious!

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

One of the other siblings:

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

After hopping around the tree for a while, all three chicks returned to the nest for a family dinner. M2 (left) delivered food while Amelia (center) fed the kids. One of the chicks is visible here, while the other two are hidden behind the parents.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk nestlings

Physically, the chicks look ready to go, so it's up to them to decide when they're ready.
 
 

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

A brief interlude with Burrowing Owls

This last spring, I had a chance to meet some Burrowing Owls, lifer birds for me.

At this time of the season, they were busy digging out their burrows and protecting their territories. This pair below (male on the left, female on the right) took a moment to check me out before going back to their home construction project. 

Burrowing Owl pair

All of the owls in this post were seen in a suburban subdivision made up of homes, yards, and commercial properties. The owls took advantage of human-made things like fences and sign posts, which made perfect look-out perches.

Burrowing Owl

Burrowing Owl

In areas that were more overgrown with grass and wildflowers, the owls blended in very well. The human residents of the area love and welcome the owls, who hunt rodents, lizards, and insects.

Burrowing Owl

The only bullies of the owls seemed to be curious Fish Crows. The crow in the photo below brought a stick to the perch and [I believe] pretended to play with it while surreptitiously checking out the owl.

Burrowing Owl and a Fish Crow

The activity drew the attention of a second crow. 

Two Fish Crows checking out a Burrowing Owl

Although dwarfed by the crows, the owl was not perturbed by their presence.

Burrowing Owl checking out two Fish Crows

These fierce little owls can take anyone down with their intimidating stare.

Burrowing Owl

Burrowing Owl

Burrowing Owl

After spending the afternoon working on the burrows, the owls chilled out as the sun went down, taking brief naps before an evening spent hunting.

Burrowing Owl

Burrowing Owl

My time with the owls was short, but exhilarating. This visit ranks high on my list of birding experiences, and I plan to do it again soon.