Best of Long Island Wildlife Photography 10-12-17
By Mike Busch Things are happening a little late due the unseasonably warm weather but the Long Island Wildlife Photography group was able to find s…
By Mike Busch Things are happening a little late due the unseasonably warm weather but the Long Island Wildlife Photography group was able to find s…
By Mike Busch Another outstanding set of images was captured this week by the Long Island Wildlife Photography Group. The Fall migration is now i…
By Mike Busch I don't think I am alone looking for the first shot of cooler weather now that Fall has officially arrived. That may get some birds…
By Dianne Taggart MERLIN John James Audubon and Roger Tory Peterson in their respective early days referred to a Merlin as a “pig…
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography group on Facebook passed another milestone yesterday, surpassing 9000 members. What started as a…
By Mike Busch Mid September is an interesting time for Long Island Wildlife Photography as the fall migration is kicking into a higher gear. Some o…
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography group had some great captures this week and some interesting finds. One that caught my eye was t…
By Dianne Taggart YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO Cuckoos in general are found world-wide and number approximately 140 species. Here in North America, we fi…
By Dr. Artie Kopelman August 27, 2017 A gorgeous day on the water was made even better by finding 3 humpbacks and spending time with 2 of the 3, …
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography group had an amazing week to close out August. I don't know if it was the nice weather or just p…