Hawkwatch at the Franklin Institute

Since 2009, there has been a Red-tailed hawk nest on a window ledge at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. A live-feed camera allows thousands of people in the USA and around the world to watch the eggs hatch, and then observe the feeding and care of the young hawks until they fledge in mid June. Despite losing two mates, T1 and T2, to accidents, the female, Mom, has remained in the area, and there are high hopes that she and her new partner, T3, will nest together in 2015. Della Micah

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

News on #3 - she is flying!

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Exciting news this evening from Michele Wellard, Assistant Wildlife Rehabilitator at the Schuylkill Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic, on #3,...
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Sunday and beyond - an incredible week of hawkwatching

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As soon as the sun is up and the eyasses have had their first meal of the day, they start larking around.  Sunday morning found them once ag...
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Della Micah
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
Grew up in the UK in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Educated at Cambridge University (B.Ed). Have lived in the United States since 1978. I work at Germantown Friends School in Philadelphia, PA as director of college guidance.
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