A collection of posts featuring photographs of New York City (usually Brooklyn) photos taken by the NLJ.
What began as an attempt to photograph a pretty pigeon in Forest Hills turned into an exciting photoshoot of a frantic nest-building bird.
A pigeon’s visit to a Brooklyn statue of Christopher Columbus inspires a piece on the history of the depiction of the brave explorer.
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.
Pigeon profiles.
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.
A pigeon on a limb proves that while pigeons are not heavy in absolute terms, the effect of weight is relative.
〜What you see is what you get〜
〜An article name and thumbnail for those of you who don’t like surprises〜
〜Just a pigeon in a puddle〜