One of the things I love most about our campus are the great birds we get to see. I challenge you to find another school with a resident population of ginormous crows! Everyone who went with me the Renaissance Festival, or had to hear me talk about the Renaissance Festival ; ) knows that I love birds of pray. My favorite part of the festival, until of course I discovered the bungee thing, was the Birds of Pray show. They are so beautiful, powerful and smart. If you turn your eyes to the sky here on campus you can see some of the same birds.
Some of you may have heard of New York's resident hawk Pale Male. He took up residence on a expensive high rise years ago and has been coming back every year since. Now his children even come back to raise their children. Watching Pale Male has become popular, both for locals and tourists. There has even been books written about him and a TV documentary. This blog, Pale Male and Lola , has some great photos taken of Pale Male. Most people might not know this, but New York has a lot of bird enthusiasts. Central Park is a popular place for people to go bird. So check out the web site and keep your eyes peeled for cool birds at school.
Ms Deva

Some of you may have heard of New York's resident hawk Pale Male. He took up residence on a expensive high rise years ago and has been coming back every year since. Now his children even come back to raise their children. Watching Pale Male has become popular, both for locals and tourists. There has even been books written about him and a TV documentary. This blog, Pale Male and Lola , has some great photos taken of Pale Male. Most people might not know this, but New York has a lot of bird enthusiasts. Central Park is a popular place for people to go bird. So check out the web site and keep your eyes peeled for cool birds at school.
Ms Deva

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