Long Island Wildlife: Birds on the Great South Bay 5-10-17
By Mike Busch With the Spring Migration in full swing, all of Long Island's shorebirds have returned and nests are full of both eggs and hatchlings.…
By Mike Busch With the Spring Migration in full swing, all of Long Island's shorebirds have returned and nests are full of both eggs and hatchlings.…
By Mike Busch Although the weather has been unseasonably cool and unsettled, the spring migration over Long Island is in full effect. If you are …
By Dianne Taggart KILLDEER LENGTH 9-10 INCHES WINGSPAN 19-21 INCHES What is that bird doing in the median of a busy road mil…
This week's guest curator is Brian Doherty, a longtime member and contributor to Long Island Wildlife Photography. Brian was one our first guest c…
By Carl Lobue Last December Wildlife Photographer Grace Scalzo, Dr. Russell Burke, Herpetologist from Hofstra University, and Carl LoBue, Marine Scien…
By Dianne Taggart Peregrine Falcon Length: 15-21 inches Wingspan: 40-45 inches What an incredible bird! The Peregrine Falcon is considere…
By Mike Busch Besides a short window of nice sunshine on Sunday Morning, we are going though an extended stretch of overcast and wet weather and the…
We would like to welcome our newest contributor Dianne Taggart. Diane brings a wealth of knowledge and experience as an avid member of the Long Island…
By Mike Busch This week the Long Island Wildlife Photography group said goodbye to an amazing photographer and very helpful administrator, Grace Sca…
By Grace Scalzo After thirty-nine years of living on Long Island, Ted and I have made the decision to move to Texas where our daughter liv…