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Palemale's new mate on the nest.

Palemale (below) and his new mate on 965 Fifth Avenue.


Palemale's new mate on 965 Fifth Avenue.


Palemale on 965 Fifth Avenue.


Palemale taking off from 965 Fifth Avenue with his new mate on an upper window.


Palemale's new mate on 965 Fifth Avenue.


An adult red tail over the American Museum of Natural History.


Young red tailed hawk on the Museum of Natural History with a sick left eye.


Young red tail hunting at the south end of the American Museum of Natural History.


Young red tail with the sick left eye on the Natural History Museum.


Adult red tail hawk on the Westside at 79th Street and Central Park West.


Young red tail with the sick left eye on the Natural History Museum


Young red tail hawk in the Ramble, Central Park.


Palemale heading down Fifth Avenue towards his nest.


Palemale's new mate heading down to her new nest.


Palemale's new mate heading down to her new nest


Palemale's new mate over the Model Sailboat Pond.


Palemale's new mate on the Woody building.


Palemale's new mate on the Woody building.


Palemale's new mate on the nest building at 927 Fifth Avenue.


Palemale's new mate on the nest building at 927 Fifth Avenue.


Palemale's mate getting used to her new nest.


A new adult red tail hawk on the north tower of the Beresford. She has a white underside and very few belly bands and has been resident on the Westside for several months now.


Cooper's hawk in the Locust Grove, Central Park.


Young red tail in the Locust Grove quite tolerant of the Cooper's hawk above.


Palemale on the MET late Saturday evening.


Palemale winding down his Saturday evening on 965 Fifth Avenue.


All images above photographed in Central Park on Saturday January 15, 2011.



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