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chicken coopIt’s not the sounds of the city or early morning trash removal that forces some <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/greenpoints-keramos-hall-restored-to-its-19th-century-splendor-by-kamen-tall-architects/" target="_blank">Greenpoint</a>, Brooklyn residents out of bed in the morning. Instead, a neighborhood rooster has become a local town favorite by bringing a bit of the countryside to the Kingsborough. Though it may be rather odd for a <a href="http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/36/20/all_brooklynrockscocks_2013_05_10_bk.html" target="_blank">rooster</a> to be lurking about, most residents don't seem to be bothered by its crows. We're curious to know, would you want to trade in your alarm clock for a daily cockle-doodle-doo?2


