Here’s a beautiful, slow-motion video by Djawid Hakimyar of baby chicks trying to fly for the first time… into a bucket. Like the “billions of newborn chicks” that are ” killed as a waste product in the egg industry.” Fucking PETA. Yeah, Happy Easter to you too.
The MTA released excellent photos and a video of the baby and adult peregrine falcons that live atop the Throgs Neck, Verrazano, and Marine Park Bridges. According to the MTA, every year at the end of May, DEC scientist Chris Nadareski climbs the bridges and puts identifying bands on the…
You know photographer Nate "Igor" Smith from his blog Driven By Boredom. He says he's been lucky to make a living shooting the streets, the parties, the babes, the craziness, and New York's not-too-subtle definitive moments -- but what he would like do now is to make you The Great American Road…
Peregrine Falcons -- majestic, once-endangered birds of prey -- have a habit of nesting on top of New York City's bridges. Recently, the NYC Department of Environmental Protection tagged some peregrine chicks living on top of the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial, Throgs Neck, and Verrazano Bridges, and took the above photos. The…