Today feels like a pelican kind of day.
I spent some time this last February hanging out with Brown Pelicans on the Gulf Coast. They're fascinating and watching them go about their day was a great way to de-stress.
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.
Today feels like a pelican kind of day.
I spent some time this last February hanging out with Brown Pelicans on the Gulf Coast. They're fascinating and watching them go about their day was a great way to de-stress.
I can never pass up photographing a soaring bird. With their wings stretched out, you get an almost complete view of them, and can see feather details that are hidden when they are perched or on the ground. Below are some recent highlights of some of these high-fliers.
Roseate Spoonbills led by a White Ibis:
I caught up with Charlie, the resident male Red-Tailed Hawk of Tompkins Square Park, when I stopped by earlier today. He was perched on the cross of St Brigid's church on Avenue B.