Best of Long Island Wildlife Photography 12-1-18
By Mike Busch I took off last week for Thanksgiving and realize now that is was a mistake. The Long Island Wildlife Photography group has not only …
By Mike Busch I took off last week for Thanksgiving and realize now that is was a mistake. The Long Island Wildlife Photography group has not only …
By Mike Busch Northern Gannets are one of the largest sea birds of the North Atlantic and famous for their dramatic high-speed dives for fish. With…
By Mike Busch Another great week for the Long Island Wildlife Photography group . Jim Botta stepped up again and picked the photos, it is always ni…
By Mike Busch Big thanks to Jim Botta for choosing this week's shots! I asked Jim to be an administrator last year and he has done a fantastic job …
By Mike Busch As we get deeper into Fall, the wildlife action is heating up. This week the Long Island Wildlife Photography group posted an incredi…
By Mike Busch Carmans River is one of the 4 largest rivers on Long Island, stretching nearly 10 miles from Middle Island down to the Great South Bay…
By Mike Busch I had the pleasure of speaking about wildlife photography last night for the Great South Bay Audubon Society. What a great group! I …
By Mike Busch It finally felt like Fall for the first time this week, which should move some of the stragglers out of our area and bring in some of …
By Mike Busch Although it still feels like Summer, there are a lot of signs of Fall around Long Island if you watch our local wildlife. Fall migrat…
By Mike Busch On Sunday morning while waiting for Sunrise at Smith Point Beach, I noticed a dark silhouette in the distance perched on a branch abo…