The Wayward Fledgling

As promised, we wanted to tell you the story of the first fledgling (aka the wayward fledgling).  This bird was the first to take flight but has had some difficulty since leaving the nest.  

First, on Sunday evening, it suddenly attempted to return to the nest but missed, crash landing on the AC directly below.

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It spent the evening on that AC, while Mom and the youngest slept on the nest just above

The next day, it remained on the AC for most of the day, crying quite loudly. This was quite heart-wrenching, especially as the parents stayed away.  Faith Zuckerman, the kind owner of this AC, took some shots of it from inside:

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Faith said that, in addition to panting and crying, the hawk was knocking on the window.  She had an expert come check on the hawk and was told it was physically ok.  So all we could do was wait.

Finally, at 3:26pm EST, the hawk took flight.  We call it Fledge 2.0.

The wayward fledge landed on the church steeple’s clock, placing itself at 5 o’clock.  Onlookers said that the hawk actually moved the hour hand…who knew hawks also had the ability to manipulate time?!

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The hawk was quite docile hanging out on the clock.

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From here, things went haywire again. The bird was heard crying, then spotted, again on the 12th floor of Ageloff. Only this time, it was on a window ledge closer to 4th St. 

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The hawk was agitated and started clawing at the screen, while flapping its wings.  This was one of the most perilous, nerve-wracking moments we’ve witnessed so far:

The wayward fledgling finally calmed down, slept for a bit, then took off some time during the night. 

A day in the life of the unfledged hawk

Saturday was an exciting affair as the first two birds fledged from the nest, leaving only one (we believe to be the youngest) behind.  But the young hawk stayed quite busy on the longest day of the year.  Here’s how the day unfolded..

After a night all alone on the AC, the hawk awoke to some morning rain.

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After a snack drop-off from Dad (working hard on Father’s Day!), it posed for the camera for a bit…

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And, even though it was hot at times and Mom never came to shield it from the sun (she spent about 7 hours on the cross of the church yesterday), it continued it’s pre-fledge flight practice…

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…and it’s now typical “should I jump now?” pre-fledge positions.

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Plus a couple of naps in locations purposely selected to scare any onlooker:

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Then, rain began to fall…

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Mom stopped by with a snack and tried to leave but the rain turned into a heavy downpour (video: watch them hatch a plan to handle the rain) and she got stuck a few ACs down for the duration…

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…as her little one looked on…

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The rain stopped, Mom flew away and it seemed like the evening was winding down.  Suddenly, out of nowhere, the very first fledgling (we believe is the oldest), flew in with sticks in her talons and crash landed on the AC below the nest AC!

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Thankfully, although it presumably missed its intended destination by one floor, it chose an AC owned by a very kind Ageloff resident who turned off the lights so the bird would be comfortable. And it was.

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Eventually Mom came back to spend time with the youngest on the nest, and that is how the day closed.

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The third hawk (second fledgling) visited one of the south pillars on Ageloff this morning.  More on that later.

#fledgewatch