Long Island Wildlife: Bald Eagles and a late season Osprey
Sunday's unseasonably warm weather was perfect for a boat ride. The first surprise was finding a lone Osprey perched near his nest, most of his budd…
Sunday's unseasonably warm weather was perfect for a boat ride. The first surprise was finding a lone Osprey perched near his nest, most of his budd…
I started a new Facebook page less than two years ago called Long Island Wildlife Photography. Besides growing into a great community over 6000 stro…
Another sign of Winter is the annual arrival of Seals from their summer grounds. This Seal was spotted right off the beach at Smith Point 10-26-16 t…
By Mike Busch The waters off Long Island are host to four species of sea turtles: Loggerhead, Kemp's Ridley, Green, and Leatherback. All four a…
Yesterday (10-12-16) was a day to remember as Captain Chris Burian and Pablo headed out toward Moriches Inlet just before Dawn. First stop was…
Fireislandandbeyond.com is thrilled to have Dr. Artie Kopelman as a contributor. Artie has been studying, monitoring, and photographing marine mammals…
Our Moriches contacts couldn't check in before deadline but Captain Bryan of the Island Princess out of Captree more than made up for the sla…
Jim Simpson has been a long running member of the Long Island Sun Chasers photography group regularly featured here at Fireislandandbeyond.…
Another dreary day with the Sanderlings.…
As the calendar turns to October, prime fishing season is upon us. We are getting reports of tons of bait still staging in the bay; it is just a mat…