Photos: Herping with Long Island Wildlife Photographer Alex Roukis
I wasn't familiar with the term "Herping" until I started seeing the incredible photos posted by 18 year old Alex Roukis on the Long Island Wildlife Ph…
I wasn't familiar with the term "Herping" until I started seeing the incredible photos posted by 18 year old Alex Roukis on the Long Island Wildlife Ph…
The last NYC Whale Watch for the American Princess Cruises with Gotham Whale ended on Sunday 12-04-16, what a season! On Sunday we met up with a wha…
Last Friday afternoon I had a meeting in Islip with my friends at the Long Island Photo Gallery on Main St and am happy to welcome them aboard as our l…
Local nature photographer, Grace Scalzo, has spent hundreds (maybe thousands) of hours observing Long Island’s Piping Plovers. Piping Plovers are co…
Tried out a new location on Captree Island thanks to a friend. Sun angle and clouds not ideal but what a beautiful spot. …
Thanksgiving weekend and a few days of heavy rain might have slowed down the Long Island Sun Chasers but they were able to pull it out at the end. G…
Take a few moments to check out some of this week's images by the Long Island Wildlife Photography Group. If you have an interest in wildlife, photo…
For Part I please click here. I wanted a little more information about the ship and how it ended up on Fire Island and found a more detailed account…
The transit of the Sun as the seasons change always provides fresh photo opportunities. One month ago from the same spot in Bellport, the Sun was se…
Contractors working with NOAA finally removed the body of the Stranded Humpback Whale around 8:00 a.m. Sunday Morning. Using a crane and barge, they…