Look up from the busy streets of New York City, and you might glimpse a flock of purebred pigeons swooping in circles around an abandoned tenement building in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Their aerial acrobatics are guided by their keeper, a streetwise Puerto Rican nicknamed 2Tone. On the other end of the borough, a man named Goodwin and his pal Super 13 tend their own pigeon coop and flock of 300 birds. Each man is trying to beat the other, to lure his birds away. It’s about bragging rights but it’s also about poetry, it’s about religion. It’s about finding that “true pigeon that will never break your heart,” as 2Tone says. Narratively: Human Stories Boldly Told http://narrative.ly Share your thoughts on “Pigeon Kings of Brooklyn” with Narratively on: Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1F9WwBp Twitter: http://bit.ly/1GvgDaD Instagram: http://instagr.am/NarrativelyNY Sign up for the Narratively email newsletter: http://bit.ly/YU5euS