A lost green and yellow parakeet was rescued by a pair of New Yorkers who are now trying to find its owner.
The Hospital for Veterinary Surgery opened Monday on the Upper West Side. Here's what to know.
Guess who is coming baaaaaack? The Upper West Side's favorite park interns.
David Lei was in Central Park looking for an owl on Monday night, but gasped when something else came into focus.
Buddy Holly, the Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, celebrated his victory in style at the Tavern on the Green.
Patch took a look through 311 data to see if the Upper West Side mirrored the citywide jump in pooch poop complaints to start the year.
"We are deeply sad to report that Flamingo, our sweet pink pigeon, has passed away," the Wild Bird Fund tweeted out this week.
Phil, Harry, and Jim are three peacocks that have lived on the grounds of the Cathedral of St. John The Divine for the last 21 years.
Bear the Leonberger puppy made an epic doggy paddle across the Hudson River, before being saved Tuesday night, officials said.
Clyde and Animal Project NYC reunited after the feline was nabbed from an UWS Petco at the beginning of October.
Animal Project NYC is leading the charge to find Clyde, after he was nabbed from a Petco almost two weeks ago at 92nd Street and Broadway.
A new patch of grass was laid down Thursday in the Bull Moose Dog Run in Teddy Roosevelt Park. The greenery was a gift from a local group.
"Close encounters of the best kind," Habiba Hussain wrote on Instagram after kayaking upon at least three dolphins in the Hudson River.
Bond Vet just signed a lease for a 2,000-square-foot space within a new luxury building at 251 W. 91st St.
Cheering onlookers watched on as the goat interns came scampering back into Riverside Park on Wednesday.
Trumpet was the first bloodhound to ever win the Westminster Dog Show. He celebrated in style at Tavern on the Green.
In what's becoming a goatastic tradition, the now somewhat famous animals are returning to Riverside Park this summer.
Small Door is a membership-based veterinary company that just opened at 667 Columbus Ave. — between West 92nd and 93rd streets.
JT the Dalmatian needed help with medical bills, so the UWS raised more than $18,000 for the spotted resident of West 83rd Street.
With a row of skyscrapers in the background, a bald eagle swooped in for its dinner over the Central Park Reservoir this weekend.
"We have heard reports of rats as large as bunnies roaming the streets and chewing through car engine wires," AM O'Donnell's letter reads.
Social media has lit up in recent days with photos and admirations of the Green-winged Teal floating around Central Park.
After a one-year hiatus, the Butterfly Conservatory is returning to the American Museum of Natural History on the Upper West Side.
Loki, a male husky pomeranian mix was last seen Thursday morning in Central Park. There is a $1K reward for anyone that finds him.
"Gives new meaning to RATtatouille," a person on Twitter wrote about the jaw-dropping video of a Great Blue Heron eating a rat.
Lady Sybil, one of four chickens that call an UWS community garden home, went missing on Wednesday. Have you seen her?
Goats are set to come sprinting back into Riverside Park on July 14. A Times Square billboard was unveiled Thursday in honor of the return.
The Upper West Side famous goats are even getting their own billboard in Times Square.
A parrot got entangled in tree branches Monday evening on 87th and Columbus. The New York City Fire Department stepped up.
Destiny was found hours after the NYPD put out a call on Twitter for UWSers to keep their eyes out for the lost dog.
In a bit of good news to end 2020, police were able to find the 7-year-old Dachshund through an anonymous tip.
A family is frantically searching for their beloved Dachshund, Luca, after he was taken by a mysterious man on the Upper West Side.
A Bald Eagle was photographed Tuesday morning in Central Park, seemingly peering over its kingdom deciding its next move.
A cat became stuck in a tree for five days before falling and then sprinting off into the city, according to reports.