Following my previous fall foliage post, here are a few more autumn scenes from around the city.
This is the North Woods in Central Park on an overcast day:
Join us as we chronicle the lives of East Village red-tailed hawks, Christo, Amelia, Charlie, and Dora, as well as other New York City wildlife.
Following my previous fall foliage post, here are a few more autumn scenes from around the city.
This is the North Woods in Central Park on an overcast day:
I love this time of year when the fall foliage peaks here in the city. We've had some really beautiful days so far this season with bright blue skies that highlight the spectacular oranges, yellows, and reds.
Cemeteries are great places to find colorful trees. Below are a few images from Brooklyn and Queens.
It's almost November, but there are still plenty of migratory birds to be seen as they make their way south through the city on their way to their wintering grounds. I enjoy fall bird migration more than the spring, as it seems to go on much longer and I have more opportunities to see different birds.
Like this cutie, a Ruby-Crowned Kinglet:
When I'm not looking at birds, I like to look at insects. Below are some of my favorite butterflies and moths seen along my recent travels.
Common Buckeye: