Photos of birds from around Brooklyn, NYC, taken by NLJ writers (most often N.A. Ferrell).
Two geese on a faux beach in Brooklyn Bridge Park stare bravely into the distance toward Manhattan.
Dove Lane?
Pigeon profiles.
Photographing a mourning dove in its (un)natural habitat.
Baby goose, baby goose, duck (no – another baby goose).
A photograph of a striking white and brown pigeon on a ledge in Downtown Brooklyn’s Cadman Plaza.
Pidgeons need not fly the chicken coop when Brooklyn restaurants leave chicken coop-esque “dining sheds” for pigeons to explore.
〜Out of sight is not out of mind, avian edition〜
Justin teaches Justina the true meaning of “birding.” Note that “true meaning” may be an operative phrase.
〜An electric goose photography series〜
A pigeon on a limb proves that while pigeons are not heavy in absolute terms, the effect of weight is relative.
Spotting a falcon standing nobly on one of the towers of the Queensboro Bridge.