I've been spending quite a bit of time at Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge lately because of a
fox den that is located in an area of grasslands that's easily accessible. I'd never photographed a fox until this week so it's quite exciting for me. As an added bonus, I've been able to photograph some birds in a new setting (since this area is not a place I've frequented much in the past). As you can see above, I was lucky enough to photograph a Peregrine Falcon this past thursday (a female, based on size) at the mouth of the Carmans river via boat. Today I spent a little time waiting for the fox (only 1 kit showed) so I spent the rest of the time photographing the birds that were hanging around. Enjoy.
Osprey (part of a nesting pair):
A Snowy Egret flew over against the overcast sky:
Lastly, a Tree Swallow sat patiently near a nesting box:
To learn more about the birds and mammals you can find on Long IslandI highly recommend John Turner's
Exploring the Other Island: A seasonal guide to nature on Long Island
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