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Pale Male in Central ParkPale Male in Central Park

Central Park's famous red-tailed hawk, Pale Male, was dining about about the town. I pulled over as I was finishing a circuit of the Park, curious about why the throng of photographers was all agog. New Yorkers might identify with this raptor because he, too, had housing struggles.

The bird flew a few feet from my face after he swooped to catch a mouse; he alighted on a nearby bough and devoured it, and then neatly cleaned his beak and talons against the bark.

salim filed this under shenanigans at 08h51 Monday, 10 September 2007 (link) (Yr two bits?)