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Anja C. Slim, a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, snapped these photos of a red-tailed hawk nest earlier this week outside of Pierce Hall (29 Oxford Street, Cambridge) with her husband Joel C. Miller, a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Public Health...
Remember when we posted pictures of a hawk spotted in Kirkland courtyard? Well, we just discovered a blog—compiled by Holly Hutchison, the administrator for the Folklore and Mythology department—that has everything you ever wanted to know about hawks at Harvard...
Hutchison had never been a “serious” bird-watcher until she saw a crowd observing a red-tailed hawk near Lamont Library in mid-June of 2009 that piqued her curiosity. Since that day, she has been observing hawks at Harvard, photographing and shooting videos of them, and mapping their location all over the Yard and beyond...
Even though red-tailed hawks are common to North America, Hutchison’s pursuit of the birds has been challenging, due to lighting conditions and the hawks’ own behavior. In one of her earlier posts, she noted, “As they grow, the juvenile red-tails become more elusive.” Another difficulty for Hutchison has been the mockingbirds, who imitate hawk sounds, and the surrounding traffic, which obscures the hawks’ screams. Hutchison has also written that watching hawks can be time-consuming: one hawk she observed stayed perched...
Sophomore Jonah Klees came in for Berardo, who took a Hawk hit to the hip, and struck out one Hartford batter in the final frame...