Nesting Season

Checking on the birds is an auditory experience now. When Carson the Red-tailed Hawk hears my key unlock the padlock on the outer door, she starts squawking and grumbling. I can hear Aldo trilling away while Carson jumps down to the corner that she has designated as her nest. Every piece of newspaper, paper towel tube, or sticks in the mew were pulled into that corner and she sits there protectively with her wings and tail flared.

It's no wonder that Carson is feeling "nesty." This is the time of year that Red-tails are building nests and even laying eggs. I love to keep track of the live camera on a Red-tailed Hawk nest in New York. In addition to being a fascinating view, it helps me understand Carson's behavior this time of year. 

On the camera, the female called "Big Red" has laid three eggs recently and she takes turns incubating with her mate, "Arthur." I can't wait to see their first fluff-ball hatch in 35 - 42 days!

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