And on June 14, Ranger Rob (aka Rob Mastrianni, a Manhattan Ranger supervisor) released a juvenile red-tailed hawk into the Park that had been injured earlier in the month in Brooklyn. Hawk watchers nicknamed him Flatbush, as he fell from a nest on Flatbush Avenue.
Christo and Dora took him under their wing (sorry) fed him rats, taught him to hunt and treated him like their own hawklet.
Anyway, as Goggla reported on Wednesday, the juveniles have not been spotted of late.
She writes:
People often ask me where the young hawks go when they leave the park. I wish I knew! They instinctively disperse, but I don't know if they fly a few miles away, or migrate somewhere completely different. I also don't know if they return. Flatbush is banded, so if he does decide to visit, he will be identifiable.
All we can do is wish them safe travels and a long healthy life.
Although it's sad to bid farewell to the fledglings, we still have Christo and Dora, who should stick around and defend their territory. [Image]
[Photo by Steven of Christo, left, and Dora from February]
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Close this window Jump to comment formIt's healthier, of course, that the fledglings are leaving the park and going to places like Chinatown, where they're sorely needed.
September 1, 2017 at 9:02 AM
How 'bout a Pixar movie about Christo and Dora? : )
September 2, 2017 at 1:45 AM