Taken from an airplane, Jeff Anzevino’s beautiful shot of the Hudson River looking south from Rogers Island also captures the belltower at Olana peeking up through the trees at left. Image: Jeff Anzevino | Courtesy Scenic HudsonA pair of bald eagles sit on a tree branch on the north edge of Rogers Island, perched above the Hudson River, December 2025Spencer Finch’s moving and beautiful exhibition “The River That Flows Both Ways,” which pays tribute to the Native American name for the river we know as the Hudson: Muhheakantuck. Photographed on the High Line February 2, 2003. Learn moreThe carousel at Pier 62 in Hudson River Park features 33 hand-carved creatures that are native to the Hudson River Valley and Hudson River ecosystem, including this Atlantic SturgeonAn osprey sits above its nest on buoy 126, with the Olana castle just above, at left, August 2021. See a closeup of this handsome bird.A salt marsh installed on the northern edge of Gansevoort Peninsula has layers of habitat that serve oysters, crustaceans, fish, birds and insects. Once the most natural condition of the Hudson River estuary, NYC has lost 85 percent of its salt marsh area since Europeans arrived in the 17th century. Photo taken July 2024