There's also 'Birds of Prey: Unity'. In this one, the Birds of Prey face an enemy that is trying to divide them. It's really good at exploring the relationships between the characters, like the friendship between Harley Quinn and Black Canary. The fanfiction is full of humor and also some really heartfelt moments.
The unique aspect of 'Batman: Birds of Prey' fanfiction is that it can focus on the strong female characters. These characters have their own motives, backstories, and powers. Fanfiction allows for exploring their relationships in ways that might not be fully explored in the official canon.
One of the things that makes it unique is the ability to expand on the existing relationships. In the official DC universe, there are only so many interactions shown between Batman and the Birds of Prey. Fanfiction allows for a deeper dive. It can explore unspoken emotions, hidden agendas, and create crossovers within the Gotham underworld that might not be part of the mainstream narrative. For example, a fanfiction could explore how Batman's detective skills and the Birds of Prey's street - level knowledge combine to solve a mystery that neither could solve alone. This kind of exploration gives Birds of Prey Batman fanfiction its own special flavor.
Yes, there are. You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. There are many stories that explore the relationships between the Birds of Prey characters and Batman in various ways, such as team - up adventures or more character - driven tales about their interactions.
The story of the peregrine falcon is also great. Peregrine falcons were once endangered due to pesticides. But through conservation efforts, their population has rebounded. There was a peregrine falcon pair that nested on a skyscraper in a big city. People watched in awe as they raised their chicks, adapting to the urban environment while still being magnificent hunters.
I don't know the author of the 'birds of prey novel' as there are many novels that could potentially have this title. You can try looking it up in a library catalog or on an online book database.