New York Aquarium

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Cats (Ditmas Park)

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Snakes and a Salamander (Minnewaska State Park)

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Sophie

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Sardines

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Cats and Dogs (San Carlos, Westlake)

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Half Moon Bay

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My friend Jeff and I drove down to Half Moon Bay to pick up some dungess crabs. We bought them from a family operated boat at the marina and they were really delicious steamed with lots of Old Bay.
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Minnewaska State Park

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National Zoo

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Jellyfish (Monterey Aquarium)

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Hammerhead and Minnows (Monterey Aquarium)

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Avila Beach

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The huge school of fish attracted, besides the whales, lots of seals and pelicans.
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Whales (Avila Beach)

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At least three whales took up residence at Avila Beach for about a week. Apparently they followed a huge school of fish into the bay.

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Lobsters (Ogunquit, Maine)

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Maine rock lobsters were less than $4/lb at markets this summer. Which means that we had two family feasts of 1.5lb lobsters. I was in charge of the cooking, which is often best with a little music to obscure the horrible sound of claws scraping on the sides of the pot of boiling water. They were quite delicious, especially because they were so cheap. Russell Banks has a great short story called Lobster Night, which explores cruelty, lechery, and what The Smiths called eating animals: Meat Is Murder.

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Beekeeping on the Roof (Crown Heights)

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The owners of the Monti Building, where my studio is located, have a trio of beehives that actually produce a small crop of honey each fall.
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Yankeetown Pond (Woodstock)

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Zoo (D.C.)

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Central Park

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Frozen Cat (Santa Maria)

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I found this frozen cat lying on a pink towel the day after Christmas morning. Always so saddening to see dead animals.
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Monarch Grove (Pismo Beach)

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Every winter tens of thousands of Monarch butterflies make Pismo Beach their home.
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Boerum Hill

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Elephant Seals (Cambria, CA)

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Sea Lions Vs. Pelicans (Avila Beach)

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I never knew that a sea lion would eat a birds. On this afternoon, I was witness to 3 bloody attacks. Usually 2-3 sea lions surround a pelican and maul it until it can’t fly, then they rip it to shreds and devour the bloody breast meat. A gruesome sight and one which I didn’t explain to Max. The fishermen on the pier were eager to point this out because they’d gotten some bad press recently (more here) about supposedly injuring the birds who were trying to steal their catch. The most likely cause of pelican injury mentioned in the articles may be collateral damage from the feeding frenzy that occurs naturally when large schools of small fish swim by and sea lions and pelicans and cormorants compete for meals. One pier watcher told me that the fisherman compounded the natural problem because they dumped lots of filleted fish, causing many of the pelicans to peck at their gullets in vain attempts to disgorge stuck bones--a self injury which in turn attracts the seal lions to an easy victim.
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Let's Get It On (Atascadero, CA)

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We took Max to a crumby zoo in Atascadero and were treated to some uninhibited Alpaca love.
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Hummingbird (Santa Maria)

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Mouse (Prospect Heights)

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When I got home from playing soccer with Max we found Sophie lying proudly next to this dead mouse. I didn’t know what to tell Max except that it was very sick and asleep. After I flushed it down the toilet, Max told Julie later that the mouse went to the “poo hospital.”
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National Zoo (Washington, D.C.)

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Meet Skylight (Prospect Heights)

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We’ve had a number of cats lurking around the studio building, but this black kitten fell right in. On a hot night around 3am, following a rain storm, he was apparently sleeping on the screen of my studiomate Matthew Northridge’s studio when suddenly the screen broke and he fell into the studio. Now he has a permanent home at Matt’s new apartment in Fort Greene.
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More Sanibel

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I’d forgotten about a few point and shoot photos of other animals encountered on sanibel, turtles (above and below) and alligators (below).
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Hawk (D.C.)

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Natural History Museum (D.C.)

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Homage to Nabokov (Park Slope)

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Duck, Duck... (Santa Maria, CA)

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Seals (San Simeon, CA)

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Seals (Shell Beach, CA)

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Bird (Prospect Heights)


We woke up this morning to find this baby bird clinging to our window screen. It was very special, like one of those beautiful deer in the fog moments.
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Cat in Skylight (Prospect Heights)


An adorable stray cat appeared in the skylight window leading to the roof
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Beached Humpback Whale (Guadalupe, CA)


On the beach at Oso Flaco State Park we found a dead humpback whale. We don’t have a clue why it died, but it’s belly had burst and it was still oozing blood.
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Auggie (SoHo)

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Dog (Crown Heights)

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Prospect Park Station Mural

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Mochi, October 31?, 1998-February 26, 2010


He was a very, very special cat, but his cancer had gotten so bad he’d stopped eating and was too weak even to seek affection. Clearly he was in pain. With the expert help of our vet Helen from Animal Kind, Mochi was euthanized around 4pm. We will really miss his unique, loving sentience.
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Mochi Has Cancer


Sadly, we just found out that our beloved Mochi has cancer. He’d been losing weight for weeks and then suddenly stopped eating. We were close to saying goodbye, but he’s now on prednisone to reduce pain and inflammation and most importantly he’s eating again--shrimp, clams, chicken liver, whatever he wants. Hopefully he’ll be around for a few more months. He’s such a fantastic, loving cat and so great for Max.
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Snowy Birds (Prospect Heights)

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Sunset Birds (Summerland)

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Birds at the Beach (Summerland)

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Birds at Costco (Santa Maria)

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Seth and Barbara (NSB)


While riding back from the beach I found a woman struggling to get her wheelchair back onto the sidewalk. After we got the chair out of the sand, she allowed me to photograph her with her Brussels Griffon on Faulkner Street.
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More Birds on a Wire (NSB)

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By the Side of Turbull Bay Road (NSB)


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Faulkner Street (NSB)

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Dogs (and More Dogs), NSB

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Dog on a Fence (NSB)

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Birds on a Wire (NSB)

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Bird on a Wire (NSB)

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Beware of Dogs (New Smyrna Beach)

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A Sad Sight (Port Morris)


A stray cat drinking from a street puddle on Locust Street.
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Oso Flaco Dunes Park (Guadalupe, CA)

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Avila Beach Pier

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Animals—Dead and Lost

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Bird House (National Zoo)

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Dead Chick (Prospect Heights)

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Dogs (Prospect Heights)

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Gull and Clouds

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All-American Guard Dog, NYC style (Fort Greene)

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Jellyfish (National Zoo)

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Pandas and Apes (National Zoo)

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Spring Bird (Park Slope)

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Dodo, Antique Shop Window (UES)

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Dead Bird, Menlo Park

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Rancho Guadalupe Dunes Park

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Marmaduke (Tomkins Square Park)

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Mochi Between My Knees

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Vinegar Hill Seagulls

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Pomeranians

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Santa Maria Foggy Morning

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Pigeons on Rue Schoelcher, near Montparnasse Cemetary

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Weimaraners at Union Square

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Wall Street Pigeon

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Seagulls at Battery Park

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Bird and Belly

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Prawnorama, Chinatown

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1st Big Snow!

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