Where to see songbirds, hawks, and other great birds in New York's Central Park
Manhattan's island of green is the place to see songbirds in spring, hawks in fall, owls and woodpeckers in winter, and the most famous Red-tailed Hawk in the world
Published:
October 18, 2007
| The director of the National Audubon Society's Christmas Bird Count describes the Great Lawn, the Shakespeare Garden, Belvedere Castle, the Ramble, Strawberry Fields, and other birding hotspots in Central Park in New York City, as well as how and where to see the famous Red-tailed Hawk Pale Male. |
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