Photos of birds from around Brooklyn, NYC, taken by NLJ writers (most often N.A. Ferrell).
What began as an attempt to photograph a pretty pigeon in Forest Hills turned into an exciting photoshoot of a frantic nest-building bird.
I photographed a dove sitting atop a sculpture in the Long Island City Noguchi Museum’s Sculpture Garden. At the time, however, I said “dove on rock.”
A pigeon’s visit to a Brooklyn statue of Christopher Columbus inspires a piece on the history of the depiction of the brave explorer.
A goose continues drinking from a puddle in Brooklyn Bridge Park and comes away satisfied… part two…
A goose drinks from a puddle in Brooklyn Bridge Park… part one…
My 2007 photograph of two ducks in a drizzle at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Four photos of a serene, wet, brown duck standing on Pier 5 of Brooklyn Bridge Park.
The story of how two New Leaf Journal authors rescued a pigeon in need.
Photographs of a pigeon struggling to eat berries as it stands on a small limb in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
The fourth pigeon is always the trickiest.
I not only asked myself what a Falcon would look like through the lens of Game Boy Camera, I also did my best to find out.
A cool sighting at Brooklyn Bridge Park (unless you are a small bird or animal, in which case it is not a cool sighting)