Events at the Nest (3/31/19 - 4/6/19)
Posted Apr. 2, 2019 (Updated May 16, 2019)
Mar. 31
A chat member reported that at 6:25 AM, both hawks were on the nest and that the female hawk soon left.
The female hawk reportedly came back at 8:45 AM. She may have still been on the nest at 12:05 PM because a chat member had posted a message about her at that time.
(I joined the livestream at 12:18 PM.)
The male hawk was on the nest at the time.
At around 12:42 PM, the female hawk arrived and the male hawk left.
At 6:00 PM, the male hawk arrives and the female hawk soon left.
At around 7:32 PM, the female hawk arrived on the ledge for the last shift change of the day. The male hawk soon got up and left.
Apr. 1
Before or around 1:02 PM, the male hawk brought in a light blue plastic string-like object to the nest.
(I joined the livestream at 1:20 PM.)
The female hawk was on the nest at the time.
There was also the bottom half of a pigeon on the nest.
At 2:34 PM, the male hawk arrived on the nest and the female hawk left.
At 3:48 PM, the female hawk arrived on the ledge, took the pigeon that was on the nest, and flew off.
At 4:35 PM, the female hawk arrived on the ledge and the male hawk soon left. This was the last shift change of the day.
At 7:24 PM, the male hawk arrived on the nest and went to go rearrange some sticks near the window. He tried to untangle the sticks from each other and reposition them. He left at 7:28 PM.
Apr. 2
A chat member noted that the male hawk arrived on the nest at 6:38 AM.
A chat member also noted that there was a switch at 9:49 AM.
(I checked the livestream at 10:22 AM.)
The male hawk was on the nest.
(I joined the livestream at 12:29 PM.)
The female hawk was on the nest.
Sometime before 1:31 PM, the male hawk made a switch with the female hawk.
Sometime after 2:44 PM but before 2:53 PM, the female hawk made a switch with the male hawk.
(I left the livestream at 4:01 PM.)
It's unknown if any switches or visits happened before the end of the day.
Apr. 3
(I joined the livestream at 1:10 PM.)
The female hawk was on the nest at the time.
At 1:32 PM, the male hawk arrived and left.
(I left the livestream at 1:55 PM and returned at 4:17 PM.)
The female hawk was on the nest.
At 4:54 PM, the female hawk started rearranging the black material.
(I left the livestream at 6:01 PM and returned at 7:09 PM.)
The female hawk was still here, although it's unknown if there were any switches or visits during that time.
At 7:47 PM, the male hawk made a visit to the nest and left.
Apr. 4
(I joined the livestream at 12:29 PM.)
The male hawk was here at the time.
At 1:17 PM, the female hawk arrived on the ledge. The male hawk soon left.
(I left the livestream at 1:41 PM and joined again at 3:09 PM.)
The male hawk was on the nest.
(I left again at 4:10 PM and returned at 7:26 PM.)
The female hawk was on the nest.
At around 7:19 PM, the male hawk made a visit to the nest and left.
Apr. 5
(I wasn't able to check the livestream for most of the day. I did a check at 1:59 PM and the female hawk was there.)
Apr. 6
At 8:59 AM, a chat member said that the male hawk was on the nest.
(I joined the livestream at 12:44 PM.)
The female hawk was on the nest at the time.
At 1:09 PM, the male hawk arrived on the nest. The female hawk soon left.
At around 2:14 PM, the female hawk arrived on the ledge. The male hawk soon left.
(I left at 3:13 PM. I did a check at 6:21 PM and the male hawk was here.)
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(All times are reported in the Eastern Time Zone.)