Of Course, as a Predator He Can Name His Price We hate to air our dirty laundry, but you might as well hear it from us first: PALE MALE, the homeless hawk whom we hired last week, is no longer associated with this column.
It's PALE MALE, the city's most famous homeless bird!
THE TALE OF PALE MALE: A True Story.
Having been unable to speak with Ms. Bacall earlier, our correspondent watched her as PALE MALE would have.
PALE MALE AND LOLA BECOME PARENTS.
THE TALE OF PALE MALE: A True Story, by Jeanette Winter.
PALE MALE and Lola, the red-tailed hawks recently ousted from their nest atop a 12th-floor cornice of a Fifth Avenue co-op, are not the only ones driven to recreate their wild cliff dwellings in the city.
O. Henry: We couldn't do worse than that ill-mannered hawk, PALE MALE.