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April 12, 2005
Pale Male and Lola on the Internet
Posted by Dominic Basulto
Spring is the high season for birdwatchers, so the San Francisco Chronicle wonders what's in store this spring for New York City's two most famous hawks - Pale Male and Lola. The good news is that more hawks could be on the way:
"There are one to three eggs in the nest with the posh Manhattan address, and chicks are expected to hatch within the next two weeks, according to avid bird-watchers who monitor the nest daily and report the activity on the Internet."
For those interested, PaleMale.com has constant updates (and photos) of Pale Male and Lola.
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