The cruel cycle of nature continues–right in front of Lewisohn! Writes a tipster:
“Just at noon (right now!) I saw a GIANT hawk in front of the sculpture facing Lewisohn, chowing down on some small animal. It’s neat to see real wild life in the city.”
And it’s neat to see such fitting metaphors for our transient, fragile and ever-so-vulnerable state of existence unfolding before our very eyes. Have a nice day everyone!
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@answer Off-season hunting.
@yeah does anyone know why there are so many severed bird parts on 120th street ALL THE TIME?! inquiring minds want to know.
@Christina There is a resident red-tailed hawk in the vicinity. I see it soaring over 125th Street all the time. Project yards are its hangout.
@Alum Da severed pidgin wing be da best sorta eatin’, man.
@I saw a severed pidgin wing by pupin around that time
@johnheff i bet you the golden hawk came from cathedral st john they have a nest in back of the building facing morningside
@12312 Next time, let’s eat the hunger strikers.
@grateful patron Thank-you for the tip. It was a fine feast.
@haha i like how this post is tagged with “free food”
@EAL I too enjoy Kurt Vonnegut.
@DHI Fucking sweet.
Raptors is where it’s at.