Saturday, December 31, 2011

End of year wrap-up and start of new season

As 2011 draws to a close, Kay, Carolyn and I thought we should check on the Franklin hawks last Thursday as they gear up for a new nesting season.

We quickly found Dad sunning himself on an ornate ledge of the Family Court building near the Franklin Institute.  As soon as Kay pointed her camera up at him, he stepped forward, talons overhanging the ledge, and looked steadily down at us.


         Kay Meng


He looked in fine fettle - almost fat - with thick shiny plumage fluffing up in the breeze.  He soon left the ledge and dive bombed some pigeons near Logan Square.  He did not seem to be seriously hunting, and as the pigeons scattered he looped up onto a wooden light pole.

         Kay Meng


He definitely seems to have bulked up....

         Kay Meng


... from the skinnier tiercel we saw at the end of the summer.

          Scott Kemper

We looked all around for Mom but she was nowhere to be seen.  Dad, meanwhile, sat contentedly in the sun on top of his pole against an impossibly blue sky. 

He went through a whole routine of tail fanning...

         Kay Meng


... wing stretching

         Kay Meng


... and head scratching

         Kay Meng

... before taking off and heading towards the Franklin Institute.

We followed him over, hoping to see some nest activity, but no hawks were there.  The nest sticks look a bit lower than at the end of the summer.  When the Franklin Institute did its annual scrub of the ledge after the eyasses had fledged, they probably trimmed the mound of sticks back a bit to make a flatter area for this year's nest.

         Kay Meng

There are some longer twigs pointing up, indicating that the hawks have been bringing sticks to the nest. 


         Kay Meng

In the next few weeks, we should see lots more activity as the haggards get into high gear with nest improvements.

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A happy update on the CBS Philly Most Valuable Blogger Contest: 
Thanks to the unbelievably enthusiastic support of Franklin Hawkaholics literally worldwide, I'm delighted to say that this Hawkwatch blog won the People's Choice Award!! 

The prize was a $50 Amazon gift certificate which I delivered into Rick Schubert's hands at the Schuylkill Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in appreciation of the wonderful job they did in rehabbing #3 back to health from her broken leg, and then hacking her out to learn how to fly strongly and hunt, both of which she was doing very effectively when released in to the wild at the end of the summer (see post from September 11, 2011).

I hope everyone has a wonderful New Year's celebration tonight, and I wish you all great happiness and success in 2012.  And get ready for another magical nesting season with the amazing Franklin Institute hawks!

6 comments:

  1. Thank you from Long Island NY, for the time and $ you and others spend to share w'the rest of us. I've been saddened by the death of a very brave "Mom" RT in Wash. Sq. Pk. here in NY, and unhappy as it makes us "these things happen" in the wild. Here at the New Year, how nice to know the "cycle" is about to begin again in the city of my Birth....though I'll worry till "Mom" shows up! Happy New Year to all Hawk Lovers, Karen

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  2. Can't wait for the new breeding season to begin! Happy New Year's to all. :)

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  3. HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of you!!
    I am thrilled to start the New Year knowing Dad Hawk is back.
    And congratulations on winning! You have all done a fabulous job and deserve every accolade.

    thanks so much again for this welcome post!!

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  4. OMG, Dad is a fat load, how beautiful he is! Great photographs. I had no idea he was hanging around. Thanks so much for the update. I see other redtails over the Schuylkill, out near Strawberry Mansion Bridge. Happy New Year Della!

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  5. Hi hawkaholics worldwide!
    I am glad to learn that the site won the People's Choice Award, and that I was whatever small part of the People voting each day right from Transylvania.
    Thanks for the updates. They are wonderful and funny as well.
    Chap from Romania.

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  6. So happy to see your updates, and how kind of you to turn your gift certificate over to the Schuylkill Wildlife Rehab Center. They certainly deserve it. :-)

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