Friday, June 4, 2010

Baby hawks ready to leave Unisphere

From 10000 Birds:

The two surviving eyasses at the Unisphere in Corona Flushing Meadows Park are doing well. They look ready to fledge. For information about what happened earlier this season, see Peter Richer's Queens Raptor blog.

And a pair of Peregrine Falcons were relocated from Queens to the Verrazano Bridge.

7 comments:

georgetheatheist said...

Like I tell yas. Dis site here is goin' ta da boids.

Adolf Bloomhitler said...

Und I'm vatching YOU like a hawk! Keep zem birdz away from my jet!

Anonymous said...

beautiful. Georgetheatheist must be some real miserable person to hate so much

Queens Crapper said...

George was making a pun. Lighten up.

Helen said...

Gorgeous birds and great post!

georgetheatheist said...

I WAS making a pun AND I am a real miserable person.

Joe said...

A little OT but I hung with the unisphere techs.

2 Brand new pumps and it still on a wind sensor.
(Low wind = 2 pumps on full height)
The test looked great (2 weeks ago) but they were told to shut it down, and drain it