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Upper East Side »

The bird flew into a second window on Monday afternoon, according to its rescuers.

Upper East Side »

The hawk flew into a residential window and got sandwiched between window panes, police said.

Lower East Side »

The young male will reunite with its nesting partner when it's back to full health.

Upper West Side »

But his keepers said he is not out of the woods just yet.

Upper West Side »

Wild Bird Fund volunteers released the young hawk in Arthur Ross Pinetum on Tuesday afternoon.

Hamilton Heights »

Rene Leclerc, who keeps pigeons outside his apartment, caught the hawk and gave it to rescuers.

Upper West Side »

Three babies were born this spring and one had a bad head injury this August,  hawk watchers said.

Flatiron »

A necropsy will be performed to determine the cause of death for the hawk, officials said.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Washington Square Park's beloved hawk matriarch, Violet, is doing well after her capture Saturday.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

A Parks Dept. exterminator left poison near a 79th St. hawk nest just months after a hawk killed by rat poison.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

A hawk who has been incubating eggs at NYU's Bobst Library has an injured leg. Experts are trying to figure out how to treat her.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

One of the red-tailed hawk eggs in a nest at an NYU building has hatched, days after the incubation period expired.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Nature loving residents in Inwood and Washington Heights are excited by recent wildlife sightings outside of city parks.

Manhattan »

Lola, the longtime companion of Central Park icon, Pale Male, is presumed dead, but DNAinfo hasn't given up hope.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A red-tailed hawk got stuck in a narrow airshaft on East Third Street but was saved by tenants and animal rescuers.