All seemed quiet early on a gray Tuesday evening at the hawk nest at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The only hawk to be seen was the adult male, perched several hundred yards away atop one of the Towers on the Park buildings on Douglass Circle.
After I made a visit down to the lower level of Morningside Park, I came back uphill to find Isolde doing a feeding. It went on a good fifteen minutes before Isolde slacked off. She did a couple hawk yoga stretches and looked around.
And without bothering to remove the garbage or otherwise leave the nest for a moment, she settled back down with the new babies.
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