Emily Rueb, New York Times senior producer at the Metro desk, and Jim Colgan, digital editor at the Takeaway, wraps up the WNYC/New York Times collaboration for Bird Week. Alongside them is Tom Stephenson who travels the world to birdwatch. He is a birding trip leader, photographer, sound engineer and the author of a forthcoming book about Warblers.
→ Watch the live Hawk Cam nested outside the 12th floor office of NYU President

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i have seen and taken photos of two ospreys building a nest on the top of a crane on a barge in Eastchester Bay, near Pelham Bay Park
The Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, off Crossbay Blvd in Queens, probably the BEST place in NYC to watch birds.
Really!
could you please comment on these hawks at NYU and how the upcoming and imminent construction the university has planned will deter other wildlife from settling in our area!?
also there are a pair of cardinals roaming around this same district, I have not yet determined which tree is their home.....
thanks
could you please comment on these hawks at NYU and how the upcoming and imminent construction the university has planned will deter other wildlife from settling in our area!?
also there are a pair of cardinals roaming around this same district, I have not yet determined which tree is their home.....
thanks
oh and did I mentioned the Pileated Woodpeckers? They're amazing!
Well I'm lucky. In my backyard in Poughkeepsie I get to watch many pairs of red-tailed hawks hanging out in my trees and flying over my house!
This is a great idea! Go visit "World of Birds" at the Bronx Zoo" as well as birds around the city and environs. It is good for the psyche!
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