Category Archives: Central Park
2024: The Year in Review
After a tumultuous year, a look back at the photographs that feel most meaningful. I chose images that express beauty, hope, or public events where people came together to celebrate. In St-Rémy en Provence, the Transhumance celebrates the annual passage … Continue reading
Posted in 2024, Arles, Avingon, Birds, Camargue, Central Park, Chinatown, Chinese culture, Columbia University, Dinosaur, Flaco, Flamands Roses, Flamingos, Halloween, Hawks, Lunar New Year, Manhattan, marathon, New York, Paris, Sheep, St. Remy en Provence, Stegosaurus, Transhumance, Uncategorized
Tagged Birds, Central Park, Chinatown, Columbia University, Columbia University campus, Dinosaurs, Flamingos, France, Hawks, Lunar New Year, Manhattan, marathon, New York, New York City, New York Marathon, photography, Sheep, Stegosaurus, Transhumance, travel, Year of the Dragon
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Remembering Flaco the Owl
The story sped around the world. A male Eurasian Eagle-owl named Flaco, bred in captivity and confined in a small cage in the Central Park Zoo for the first thirteen years of his life, was suddenly freed when a vandal … Continue reading
Posted in 2024, Birds, Central Park, Manhattan
Tagged Central Park, Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Flaco, Flaco Memorial, Flaco the Owl, Lights Out, New York, New York City, Owl, Owls, wildlife
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