Best of Long Island Wildlife Photography 10-18-2018
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 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…
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography Group hit another milestone this week, surpassing 12,000 members. Beyond just the number of memb…
By Mike Busch Early September is an interesting time for Long Island wildlife as the fall migration is just starting and the rest of the birds are t…
This week we handed the keys to Jim Botta, one of the Long Island Wildlife Photography Group administrators that does a great job helping out with the …
By Mike Busch Despite the muggy and wet weather pattern, the Long Island Wildlife Photography group is still out getting some amazing images to shar…
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography group had another great week in the field, submitting a wide variety of quality images from both …
By Mike Busch After a short hiatus, the Best of Long Island Wildlife Photography is back this week with another 5 pages of incredible local wildlife…
We are thrilled that Dr. Artie Kopelman has agreed to share with us highlights from his now bi-weekly CRESLI/Viking Fleet Montauk whale watches. These…