Best of Long Island Wildlife (1-12-17)
We skipped last week's Best of the Long Island Wildlife Photagraphy group so we could all digest both 2016 year end features. If you missed them the…
We skipped last week's Best of the Long Island Wildlife Photagraphy group so we could all digest both 2016 year end features. If you missed them the…
Here is part II of the 2o16 best of Long Island Wildlife Photography. If you missed Part I please click here. As I said yesterday, this is just a…
Late one night a few years ago I decided to start a new page on Facebook called Long Island Wildlife Photography. Little did I know how many great w…
A massive raft of Greater Scaup, also known by hunters as broadbills or blue bills was seen yesterday on Bellport Bay. These winter visitors from th…
I ran into my first Snowy Owl of the season today. I never disturbed it and left it where I found it, most of theses shots are heavily cro…
The Long Island Wildlife Photography group on Facebook has grown to almost 7000 members with some of the most talented wildlife photographers you will …
A great way to get a little post Holiday exercise is to take the walk from the Cupsogue Beach parking lot to Moriches Inlet. If timed right you migh…
Yesterday marked the first official day of Winter but that hasn't slowed down the Long Island Wildlife Photography group. If you have an interest in…
By Dr. Artie Kopelman Seals belong to the group of mammals called Pinnipeds (from Latin: pinna which means "feather" "wing" or "fin" + ped, derived …
By Grace Scalzo One of the most fascinating creatures native to Long Island is the Diamondback Terrapin. They are perfectly…