When I first began visiting Brooklyn, I'd marvel at the sight of a squirrel in the city. Such a sighting was infrequent at best back in Salt Lake (one of my earliest memories is of the squirrels that scurried up and down the trunk of the huge tree behind my Aunt Polly's house just south of Ninth and Ninth) and always brought with it a sense of
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bird·tog·ra·phy (bûrd-tög'rð-fë ) n. The art, process, practice, or occupation of taking and producing images of any of the class Aves of warm-blooded, egg-laying, feathered vertebrates with forelimbs modified to form wings.