Pale Male

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Pale Male is a Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) beloved by New York City birders and who has attracted widespread notice in the press. He was named by Marie Winn due to his unusual pale white coloring. He was the subject of a episode of the PBS series Nature [1]. He is approximately thirteen years old and is known to have sired twenty-six chicks with four mates.

His nest and the anchoring spikes on the very upscale residential co-op at 927 Fifth Avenue (at East 74th Street) on the Upper East Side of Manhattan were removed by the board of the co-op in December 2004 after the United States Fish and Wildlife Service opined removing it would not violate any laws. The removal was the subject to a series of protests that included Mary Tyler Moore, a resident of the building.

On December 14, 2004, the building, various city agencies and the Audubon Society came to an agreement to replace the spikes and include a new rail to hold the nest together. On the same day, Lincoln Karim, one of the leading protestors, was arrested for allegedly harassing the family of Richard Cohen and Paula Zahn. By December 28, 2004, the scaffolding had been removed and the hawks started bringing twigs to the nest site.

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