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Tag: flock

The Pelican Brief

La Jolla, California
Posted on March 9, 2025February 10, 2025Categories Landscape, Photo, tourism, wildlifeTags bird, California, flock, La Jolla, Pacific Ocean, pelican, travel, wall2 Comments on The Pelican Brief

Flocking to the Park

Columbus Ave and 87th St

Posted on December 4, 2010February 28, 2011Categories B&W, Photo, Street, WildlifeTags Adam Isler, architecture, B&W, bird, Black & White, fire escape, flight, flock, Isler, Manhattan, New York, NYC, photography, pigeon, sky, street, wall, water towerLeave a comment on Flocking to the Park

Disappointed Bridge?

41st and Dyer Ave

Posted on February 5, 2010January 23, 2010Categories Photo, StreetTags Adam Isler, architecture, bird, blue, brick, Dyer Ave, flock, Isler, Manhattan, New York, NYC, pigeon, pillar, ramp, red, Sign, skyline, street, W 41st St, wallLeave a comment on Disappointed Bridge?
 

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