Tag: Red-tailed hawk
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Back Home Again
The Croton Train Station osprey got a bath. The red-tailed hawk also got a bath and apparently a small meal. And the Annsville eagle tried to get a meal.
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Spring at Croton
Spring birds are everywhere doing their Spring Thing. Plus, a few of the residents are back in action.
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All I Wanted Was One

… good picture of one of the three harriers at Croton Point Park. Yes, the eagles are still around in big numbers. The elusive brown creeper showed itself, too.
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March Madness
The female red winged blackbirds and female cowbirds are back. The guys are happy about that. There is just the faintest tinge of green on the trees and the snow may finally be gone. Our young eagles remain in the area and that eagle look-a-like is always around, no matter the season.
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Hudson River Ice
Yes, there is ice on the Hudson. We have waited for over a year. The eagles are everywhere. I only made a few stops today. There were 3 eagles in Croton Point Park, 3 at Furnace Dock, 5 in Verplanck, 5 on the ice off the pier at Fleishmann’s. And ’tis the month of love…
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Croton Point Visiting Eagles
They have begun to arrive. I saw five soaring eagles enjoying the wind over the southern point today. The two first year birds played tumbling talons. The group traveled upriver and also enjoyed the wind in Verplanck and Charles Point. And on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 two more adults joined the group. I think the…
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Croton Point Park Red-tailed Hawk Family
Several months ago I promised a surprise post. Life got in the way of working on the pictures and posting the news. Our park pair produced two young this year. The surprising part is that the young hatched and were raised right on the beach at Croton Point Park. I am all for letting people…