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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Another chance encounter with the Tompkins Square hawk fledgling

I kind of thought my previous post about the Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk fledgling could be my last sighting for the season, but I'm happy to have had another encounter with the hawk since then.

And how cool is this - it perched on the head of the Samuel S. Cox statue next to the chess tables.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk fledgling perched on the head of the Samuel S Cox statue.

Fledgling hawk perched on head of Samuel S Cox statue.

Red-tailed hawk perched on the head of the Samuel S Cox statue in Tompkins Square.

The hawk drew some attention while perched there and many passersby took photos.

Tompkins Square hawk fledgling perched on head of Samuel S Cox statue.

I couldn't remember ever seeing a hawk perched on the head of the statue before, so I checked my archives, and found that I have a photo of Christo perched there in March 2014:

Christo perched on the head of the Samuel S Cox statue in March 2014.

After taking in the view from the statue, the hawk dove down to some bushes and promptly caught a rat.

Tompkins Square hawk fledgling catches a rat.

Looks pretty big!

Tompkins Square hawk fledgling lifts up a large rat with its talons.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk fledgling drags a big rat out of the bushes.

The hawk flew the rat up to a tree to readjust its grip before flying off again.

Fledgling hawk takes off from a branch while clutching a rat.

What I like about this angle is the view of the structure of the tail feathers. They're arranged in the shape of two staircases.

A close view of the hawk's tail feathers as it flies away.

The hawk took the rat to another tree where it could eat.

Fledgling hawk looking down at its rat dinner while perched in a tree.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk fledgling.

What followed was a sequence of events: the hawk dropped the rat in the grass, seemed ot consider retrieving it, but instead took off to get a fresh rat from the place where it caudht the first one.
 
Fledgling hawk takes off from a branch.

Tompkins Square hawk fledgling perched on a fence.

Failing to nab a second rat, the hawk flew around to all the points where it had been before catching the first rat.

Fledgling red-tailed hawk coming in for a landing on a tree branch.

Tompkins Square hawk fledgling lands in a tree.

Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk fledgling perched in a big elm tree.

In the end, the hawk returned to the place where it dropped the rat, came to the ground to retrieve it, then took the rat high into a tree where it appeared to stash it. It then flew to a neighboring tree and climbed as high as it could in the leafy canopy where I assume it went to roost for the night. 

Tompkins Square hawk fledgling looking bright-eyed and curious.

By that time, the sun had set and I could barely see the hawk in the tree. I'm hoping it enjoyed its left-over rat for breakfast the following morning.
 

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