Best of Long Island Wildlife Photography 1-19-2019
By Mike Busch With over 12,500 members from all corners of the island, not much wildlife can pass through our area without someone from the Long Isl…
By Mike Busch With over 12,500 members from all corners of the island, not much wildlife can pass through our area without someone from the Long Isl…
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography group outdid themselves this week with several notable or rare finds. The standout is the Razorb…
By Mike Busch 1-8-19 I took a ride out to Shinnecock Inlet on Sunday morning to catch sunrise and check out the wildlife situation. This is a great…
By Mike Busch I would rather have snow and ice but I will take the nice winter weather as well. Check out this morning's video sunrise and a few w…
By Mike Busch As we close out another year I want to thank everyone involved with the Long Island Wildlife Photography group for making it one of t…
By Mike Busch Another great week of wildlife images and video from the Long Island Wildlife Photography group again, thanks to Jim Botta again for h…
By Mike Busch According the New York State DEC, years of indiscriminate killing and pesticides like DDT nearly wiped out the NY state bald eagle po…
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography group continues to grow, surpassing 12500 members this week. Membership is also incredibly acti…
By Mike Busch I took a late afternoon ride with my son and dog to check out the harbor seals at Cupsogue Beach. I knew there were some around but g…
By Mike Busch Back on November 21st, I rolled up on a Peregrine Falcon struggling with a nice sized bird that turned out to be an American Woodcock …