Best of Long Island Wildlife Photography 1-26-18
By Mike Busch Another great week for the Long Island Wildlife Photography group! A few notable finds this week include Bald Eagles, Kestrels, Merli…
By Mike Busch Another great week for the Long Island Wildlife Photography group! A few notable finds this week include Bald Eagles, Kestrels, Merli…
By Mike Busch This week the Long Island Wildlife Photography group found a wide variety of local wildlife including backyard birds, diving and dabbl…
By Dianne Taggart NORTHERN BOBWHITE When strolling through the woods or even taking a walk on your block you may hear the once familiar call of “…
By Mike Busch The record cold start to 2018 finally relented late this week but single digit temps and wind chills below zero didn't slow down the L…
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography group quietly surpassed the 10,000 member mark sometime on New Year's Eve. The idea to start th…
By Dianne Taggart NORTHERN GANNET Watching Northern Gannets feeding offshore is one of the …
By Mike Busch Bitter Cold and biting winds didn't hold back the Long Island Wildlife Photography group this week as they fanned out and brought bac…
By Mike Busch With the chaos of the holidays and trying to close the books for the year, many of us struggled to get out this week, including me. …
By Dianne Taggart LONG-TAILED DUCK The deepest diving duck, the Long-tailed Duck, is found wintering in Long Island waters. A beautiful duck, Lon…
By Mike Busch It finally feels like winter with our first really cold weather of the season and more snow in the forecast. Snow is always an excell…