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For Bobby and Rosie, One Egg in the Nest
By EMILY S. RUEBThere is an egg in the nest.
The red-tailed hawks of Washington Square Park, Bobby and Rosie, are guarding an egg in their aerie on the 12th-floor ledge of Bobst Library, outside of the New York University president’s office.
Hawk Cam
Chronicling the red-tailed hawks of Washington Square
Park.
The president, John Sexton, saw the egg when both birds were out of the nest
on Tuesday, said John Beckman, a university spokesman.“It is a joy that we have now added the rhythms of nature to the rhythms of an academic community,” Dr. Sexton said in statement. Just as we did last year, City Room plans to broadcast the unfolding drama of life on the ledge via our Hawk Cam.
It remains to be seen how many eggs will be in the clutch: red-tails lay as many as five.
Once incubation begins — when Rosie hunkers down over the eggs and begins warming them in earnest — the gestation period is typically 28 to 35 days, though if we use last year’s 42-day incubation period as a forecasting model, the atypical can be typical.
Since the pair were first seen together in late December, they have...
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Thanks to Pondove for the heads up!
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Speaking of sound, just in from Robin of Illinois- and Eagle Cam with SOUND!
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