- Pale Male
Pale Male (born
1991 ) is a maleRed-tailed Hawk who has made his home since the early 1990s inNew York City , where he has attracted the widespread attention ofbirders and the press. Birdwatcher and authorMarie Winn gave him his name because of his unusually light coloring. He is the first red-tailed hawk known to have nested on a building rather than in a tree and is famous for establishing a dynasty of urban-dwelling raptors (he is known to have sired at least 26 chicks, many of whom have produced city offspring of their own).Chronology
When he first arrived in
Central Park in 1991, Pale Male tried to nest in a tree, but he was driven off by crows. He later roosted on a building on Fifth Avenue across the street from the park. In early 1992, he found a mate, dubbed First Love. [ [http://www.palemale.com/feb2305.html Lincoln Karim's blog, "Palemale & Lola," 23 February 2005.] ] First Love was injured later that year and removed to theRaptor Trust inNew Jersey . During her absence, Pale Male took another mate, called Chocolate by birdwatchers. After several unsuccessful nests, Pale Male and a mate, possibly Chocolate, hatched 3 chicks in 1995. The chicks survived to young adulthood and took up residence in Central Park. Chocolate died later that year of unknown causes.First Love returned to Central Park after being banded and released from the Raptor Trust. She and Pale Male reunited and raised several chicks. In 1997, First Love died after eating a poisoned pigeon in Central Park.
Pale Male's mate from 1998 to 2001 was a hawk known as Blue. The pair were observed to hatch about 11 chicks together. Blue is presumed to have died in the summer of 2001.
In early 2002, Pale Male was first observed with his current mate,
Lola . They raised 7 chicks between2002 and2004 , building a nest on ornamental stonework above a top-story window on a very upscale residentialhousing cooperative at927 Fifth Avenue (at East 74th Street) on theUpper East Side ofManhattan .Nest Controversy
In December
2004 , the hawks' nest and the anti-pigeon spikes that had long anchored it were removed by the board of the co-op. The removal caused an international outcry and a series of impassioned protests organized byNew York City Audubon and the Central Park birding community.Mary Tyler Moore , a resident of the building, also participated in the protests. OnDecember 14 ,2004 , the building, various city agencies, and theAudubon Society , coordinated by New York City Audubon, came to an agreement to replace the spikes and to install a new "cradle" for the nest. On the same day,Lincoln Karim , one of the leading protesters, was arrested for allegedly harassing the family of Richard Cohen, including his wife,CNN news anchor Paula Zahn . (These charges were subsequently dismissed.) ByDecember 28 ,2004 , the scaffolding had been removed and the hawks started bringing twigs to the nest site. However, eggs laid by Lola in March 2005 did not hatch, and in fact Pale Male and Lola have not hatched any new chicks since the disturbance of their original nest. ["The Fifth Avenue Ballad of Pale Male and Lola" [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/01/nyregion/01palemale.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=pale+male&st=nyt&oref=slogin] ]Relocation to Upper West Side
In early summer 2006 Pale Male and Lola made visits to the
The Beresford apartments on theUpper West Side , apparently enjoying a perch there which receives good late afternoon light. They built a new nest there in 2007, but again laid eggs that did not hatch. In July 2007, Pale Male was attacked by a stone-tossing construction worker; "Antonio Torrado" was reportedly fired from the construction company doing work at the site. [ [http://www.nypost.com/seven/07142007/news/regionalnews/turkey_vs__hawk_regionalnews_cristina_luckner.htm Cristina Luckner, "Turkey vs Hawk" in "New York Post," 14 July 2007] ] Apparently, no real harm was done to Pale Male, [ [http://www.nypost.com/seven/07152007/news/regionalnews/rocked_pale_male_soars_on_regionalnews_heidi_singer.htm Heidi Singer, "Rocked Pale Male Soars On" in "New York Post," 14 July 2007.] ] although the true perpetrator remained at large. [ [http://www.palemale.com/july132007.html Lincoln Karim's blog, "Palemale & Lola," 13 July 2007.] ] A panel of experts assembled by theNew York City Audubon reviewed the photos taken of the interior of the nest onJanuary 4 ,2008 and recommended the removal of stainless steel spikes seen protruding through the bowl of the nest. The spikes impede the rolling of the eggs by the female during incubation. NYC Audubon obtained the support and approvals of the necessary municipal agencies and property owners to have the 92 spikes removed from the cradle supporting the nest.Other Red-Tailed Hawks in Central Park
At the south end of the park, a hawk couple dubbed Pale Male Junior (or just Junior) and Charlotte nested on the Trump Park hotel on
Central Park South in 2005 and successfully raised two chicks. In 2007, they moved their nest to a building on Seventh Avenue at 57th Street (two blocks south of the park) and raised one chick. Junior and Charlotte may often be found in the vicinity of theTime Warner Center onColumbus Circle , at the southwest corner of the park. Junior's first attempt at nesting on Trump Park was in March 2002. This was with a different female and all attempts at the site failed until his success in 2005.A hawk couple known as Tristan and Isolde claim Central Park's Great Hill and North Wood as their territory, but their nest is located about four blocks from the park at the
Cathedral of St. John the Divine , overlookingMorningside Park . They successfully raised two chicks in 2006 and three in 2007.The Central Park
Christmas Bird Count held December 17, 2006, determined that there were probably ten red-tailed hawks in the park that day, but it was expected that the extra four hawks would be driven off once the 2007 mating season began.In recent years, many more red-tailed hawks have taken up residence in New York City. A 2007 study commissioned by the
Audubon Society reported that pairs of red-tails were spotted breeding in nests at 32 locations throughout the city, and hawk watchers say they have spotted hundreds of unattached red-tails across the five boroughs. ["The Fifth Avenue Ballad of Pale Male and Lola" [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/01/nyregion/01palemale.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=pale+male&st=nyt&oref=slogin] ]In Popular Culture
Alt-Country singer
Steve Earle references Pale Male in his song "Down Here Below", from the 2007 album "Washington Square Serenade ".Pale Male (or at least a puppet of him) has made several appearances on
Late Night with Conan O'Brien where he played various instruments withThe Max Weinberg 7 [ [http://www.nbc.com/Late_Night_with_Conan_O'Brien/videos/nbc_conan_122304_palemale_20060421_2255.shtml NBC.com Late Night with Conan O'Brien ] ]At least three children's illustrated books about Pale Male have been published, including:
"The Tale of Pale Male: a True Story", by Jeanette Winter (Harcourt, 2007);
"City Hawk: the Story of Pale Male", by Meghan McCarthy (Simon & Schuster, 2007); and
"Pale Male: Citizen Hawk of New York City", by Janet Schulman (Knopf, 2008)References
Further reading
*
Marie Winn . "Red-tails in Love: A Wildlife Drama in New York". New York: Vintage,1999 . ISBN 0-679-75846-1.
* Thomas J. Lueck. "New York Celebrities Evicted on Fifth Ave., Feathers and All". "TheNew York Times ".December 8 ,2004 .
* Thomas J. Lueck andJennifer 8. Lee . "No Fighting the Co-op Board, Even With Talons". "TheNew York Times ".December 11 ,2004 .
*Jennifer 8. Lee . "As Hawks Circle, All Sides Seek Compromise". "TheNew York Times ".December 12 ,2004 .
* Thomas J. Lueck. "Birds' Nest Will Be Saved, if Co-op Architect Says Yes". "TheNew York Times ".December 14 ,2004 .
* Thomas J. Lueck. "Co-op to Help Hawks Rebuild, but the Street Is Still Restless". "TheNew York Times ".December 15 ,2004 .
* Peri McQuay. "A Wing in the Door: Life With A Red-tailed Hawk." New York: Milkweed,2001 . ISBN 1-57131-239-0
* Jeanette Winter. "The Tale of Pale Male: A True Story." New York: Harcourt, Inc.,2007 . ISBN 978-0-15-205972-9. (Children's nonfiction picture book)External links
* [http://www.palemale.com/ Lincoln Karim's Pale Male site (includes many photos)]
* [http://mariewin.server304.com/marieblog/ Marie Winn's website]
* [http://palemaleirregulars.blogspot.com/ Pale Male Irregulars website]
* [http://imdb.com/title/tt0410416/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnxteD0yMHxzZz0xfGxtPTIwMHx0dD1vbnxwbj0wfHE9cGFsZSBtYWxlfGh0bWw9MXxubT1vbg__;fc=1;ft=9 Pale Male IMDB entry]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/palemale/ PBS Pale Male Page]
* [http://pages.cthome.net/rwinkler/news.htm Pale Male fan chronicles from afar the destruction and restoration of the nest]
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