Again two birds of prey found early Thursday evening, but this time one of them was a hawk.
On the north side of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, across the street on the roof of St. Luke's Hospital, was one of the adult red-tails.
Too high up and too far away to decide whether it was Isolde or her mate. Whoever it was seemed to be just enjoying the fine weather, with a touch of preening.
And over on the south side of the cathedral, again perching atop the lawn pulpit and apparently on the hunt, was the female kestrel.
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