When the opportunity to hang out with Wood Storks comes along, I take it. Look at this beauty!
Laura Goggin Photography
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.
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Enchanted by Wood Storks
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Hatch time for Tompkins Square hawks
Some good news: the Tompkins Square red-tailed hawks had a hatch last week and there are at least two chicks. It's still too early to get a good look, but I managed to get a glimpse of little white fuzzy heads earlier this week.
The photos below were taken from a very long distance with a telephoto, and have been severely cropped.
If you get out your magnifying glass, you can see two white fuzzy heads peeking above the edge of the nest directly under mom Amelia's face.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Pelican-Duckling nightmare - Part 2
Following my previous post where I showed White Pelicans terrorizing a Muscovy Duck family, I have photos from another encounter which took place in the same lake a couple of days later.
By this time, I'd discovered there were at least two mother Muscovy Ducks with around ten ducklings apiece. One afternoon, I found one of these families on the side of the lake furthest from the pelicans. As I tried to count the ducklings, a solitary pelican made a beeline towards us from the other side of the lake.
I saw the pelican coming and said out loud, "You better be a good pelican!"
Then this happened.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Pelican-Duckling nightmare - Part 1
In a previous post, I alluded to American White Pelicans demonstrating some interesting/horrifying behavior. The sequence of photos below shows what happened on an otherwise calm afternoon at the local lake. Some images are upsetting, but everyone came out ok in the end.
It started when I saw a mother Muscovy Duck swimming with her ducklings. To my surprise, she came very close to several pelicans who were foraging in the same corner of the lake. In the photo below, you can see that one of the pelicans has noticed the ducks and is approaching from the upper right.

































































