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…
Knowing that the Moon and Jupiter would be rising out of the Eastern sky before Dawn, I was out early to get some images. This first set w…
The Long Island Sun Chasers were once again out in force enjoying the nice late October weather. This week's images range from Wantagh to Westhampto…
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…
Getting up early has it's rewards. For the next several days Jupiter, the brightest light in the sky after the Moon, will be easily visible in the e…
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…
Sunday October 23rd was spectacular from start to finish. Brisk winds, clear skies, and colder temperatures made for a perfect fall day on the South…
Saturday October 22nd had a little bit of everything: fog, wind, heavy rain, plummeting temps and a brilliant sunset on Fire Island. These images we…
By Mike Busch I was lucky to be invited to fly over Old Inlet back in August 2013 by Dr. Charles Flagg of the Stony Brook University School of Marin…
The first cold spell of the season predictably turned on the south shore fishing last week. The baitfish started migrating through the local inlets …