Leaving the office one day recently, I noticed that it was relatively quiet outside. I had gotten used to an almost constant cacophony from a colony of small birds that had taken up residence beneath ...
Every year, visitors from all over the country flock to Marion Square on the Charleston peninsula to watch majestic birds of prey swoop mere inches from their heads in a long-practiced flight routine.
When Hasan Khalil, a 34-year-old from northern Iraq, first saw pigeons flying around the Syrian refugee camp where he spent the majority of his childhood, he never could have imagined that he would ...