A note from Jack:
Some excitement this morning on the nest. I was about to go our for a little break at around 10:00. I looked out and saw some movement just below the nest. Upon further investigation, I saw that a squirrel was in the branches just below the nest. I continued to watch as the squirrel moved closer to the nest. About the same time the male hawk did a fly by but didn't come to the tree. As the squirrel came closer to the nest the female on the nest must have heard the squirrel and she became really big with her wings spread and I can only guess that she voiced her complaints as well. The last I saw, the squirrel backed off. I will let you know if anything else happens.
2013
The Red-tailed Hawk family has succeed in having two eyas. Very hard to see them but I can hear them and see them flapping around high in the nest.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Exchange of Jobs today April 17, 2009
I was looking out the window today on the 5th floor at the right time. Female was sitting on the nest when all of a sudden to the left come the male flying from the construction building (Sky Diver my nickname for him) so fast feet down and lands in the nest. It is always so exciting watching the male fly in - he is so fast and tends to come in out of nowhere (from above the building where I work or when I am outside from behind my back) and makes a dramatic landing. They both stayed on the nest for a few minutes talking about the eggs lol and then the female red-tail hawks took off and the male immediately starts to move the eggs around. You could see him put him head in the nest and roll it back and this went on for about 2 maybe 3 minutes. Then he sat on the nest. I had to go back to work but I would have like to see if the female returned immediately to the nest (as has been her habit in the past). We are now half way into the sitting period. Another 15-20 to hatching time.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Female Sitting and Male Flying April 16, 2009
Most days seem to be the same right now. The female is sitting on the eggs and the male is having a good time flying around the buildings. I seldom see him on the nest these days only when he is bringing in food. Hard to get many photos these days. I did see him on the back of the building being built today resting. Ann
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Both on the nest April 15, 2009

Jack saw both red-tailed hawks on the nest first thing in the morning. He noticed that they were taking turns covering the nest. I have also seen the one red-tailed hawk flying around some office building nearby. The female seems to be very content sitting on the nest (which is quite large now) and very difficult to get a shot of her in it (only the top of her head).
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Blue Skys Female quiet on nest again. April 11, 2009
Stopped in today to show a friend the nest. Female sitting very quietly on the nest. No sign of the male.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Quiet at the Nest today April 10, 2009
Stopped in today but female red-tailed hawk was just sitting quietly on the nest. No sign of the male at all.
Nice day finally Apirl 9, 2009
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