June Fledge By Baby Red-tails

One down and two to go.  The baby Red-tail hawks at Cornell University in New York are ready to fly.  One slipped off the edge of the ironwork and flew off on Wednesday. The screenshots below show stretching of wings in the nest, mom and dad (Big Red and Ezra) sitting together on the light […]

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The Baby Hawks at At One Month Old

The baby hawks on camera at Cornell University are about to be a month old. I checked in on them yesterday and since there is a live chat going on during the day I read a post that said the oldest was hatched on April 23rd. They have really grown fast, like all baby birds […]

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Learning the Hawk Talk

While watching the live camera feed and live chat on the same page, I’ve learned quite a bit about raising hawks. I now know what slicing is (shooting poop!) and what a casting is (see below).  These screenshots were taken today – May 15th. The baby hawks in the nest high above Cornell University in […]

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Baby Red-Tail Hawks Are Growing Their Feathers

Here is a view from the live camera pointed at a Red-tail hawks nest high above Cornell University which shows the height of the nest. View this video that was taken of the people who set up this camera! The camera operators occasionally zoom out and in to give the viewers a look at the […]

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