Best of Long Island Wildlife Photography 3-9-18
By Mike Busch Despite two Nor'easters keeping the cameras away for a few days, members of the Long Island Wildlife Photography group posted an amazi…
By Mike Busch Despite two Nor'easters keeping the cameras away for a few days, members of the Long Island Wildlife Photography group posted an amazi…
By Mike Busch March 1st marks the start of meteorological Spring (official start is the 21st) and the start of the Spring Migration. The earliest…
By Dianne Taggart NORTHERN “YELLOW-SHAFTED” FLICKER Hear that “wicka, wicka, wicka” jungle-like sound? That’s one of the six woodpeckers that we …
We had a report of some photographers using artificial calls to attract Owls near a nest which started an interesting discussion about ethical birding …
Mike Busch I took a ride out East to the Southampton side of Shinnecock Inlet yesterday morning and took a short flight before the clouds moved in. …
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography Group continues to grow like a weed, adding another 5oo members so far this year! While I have t…
By Dianne Taggart HORNED GREBE The Horned Grebe gets its name from the golden-yellow patches of feathers behind its eyes, which looks like short …
By Mike Busch Before getting to this week's images, Michelle Baron brought to my attention a news release from the New York State DEC with some impo…
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography group continues to grow, picking up another 350 members last month! With more members posting gr…
By Dianne Taggart NORTHERN PINTAIL Northern Pintails (called “sprigs” by hunters) are truly elegant m…