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Related: About this forumConcussed Red-tailed Hawk Mother Reunited with Nestlings
Photos: D. Bruce Yolton
''Yesterday (Saturday), the Wild Bird Fund released the female hawk that had been picked up around 72nd Street earlier in the week. She wasnt seen around the nest on Saturday, so it was unclear if the bird that was released was actually the NYAC female or not.
But today, she was on buildings west of the nest and then came to the nest in the early evening. The nest is attracting a crowd of birders these days, and everyone was saw her come to the nest was happy and relieved.
The adult female still seems to have a few residual effects from her concussion. She was closing her left eye frequently for long periods and sometime would let her left wing drop lower than her right wing. Lets hope the female continues to recover.''
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Concussed Red-tailed Hawk Mother Reunited with Nestlings (Original Post)
Donkees
May 2024
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Skittles
(160,236 posts)1. wow!
that's great!
I am curious though, that......doesn't seem like much of a nest?
Donkees
(32,437 posts)2. I think most of the nest is in the recessed pocket right against that access window ...
The two flagpole mounts on the sixth floor were originally designed to hold long flagpoles, and that maintenance window allowed access to raising/lowering/changing the flag/banners.
Vintage Photo showing the original flagpole mounts:
Skittles
(160,236 posts)4. ahhhh OK that makes sense
thank you!
ShazzieB
(18,924 posts)3. Yay!
That's wonderful news!