Best of Long Island Wildlife Photography 11-10-17
By Mike Busch Despite a lot of wet and dreary weather, the Long Island Wildlife Photography group found some windows of opportunity and a few great …
By Mike Busch Despite a lot of wet and dreary weather, the Long Island Wildlife Photography group found some windows of opportunity and a few great …
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 Mike Busch I ran into my favorite Bald Eagles yesterday in a tree at the edge of the Great South Bay. They have a new favorite tree that gives t…
By Mike Busch I picked up first DSLR in April 2014, a Nikon D750 with a 55-300 kit zoom lens. As luck would have it, one of my first wildlife shots…
By Mike Busch The Long Island Wildlife Photography group captured an incredible variety of birds this week. October went down as one of the warmest…
By Mike Busch This week we enjoyed an amazing stretch of clear and summer like weather followed by a pattern change with overcast skies, wind and ra…
By Dianne Taggart Northern Harrier Image:: You are driving by a field and a large bird catches your attention. It is flying low with long wing…
By Mike Busch I took a quick boat ride around the Eastern Great South Bay this morning before work and noticed a Bald Eagle sitting on top of a tree…
By Brian Doherty With a few chilly nights and daylight hours getting shorter, this week really felt like fall for a change. Other signs of fall w…
By Carl LoBue On September 12th, The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission hosted the New York public hearing on Draft Amendment 3 t…