Images From Elizabeth Morton National Wildlife Refuge
The Elizabeth Morton National Wildlife Refuge protects 187 acres on the north shore of Long Island’s south fork in the town of Southampton. The refuge is located near Sag Harbor, and includes a peninsula one and a half miles long, locally known as Jessup’s Neck, which separates Little Peconic Bay from Noyack Bay.
White-breasted Nuthatch - Photographer: Paul Kelly
Tufted Titmouse on Arm of Bench - Photographer: Paul Kelly
Blue Jay - Photographer: Joseph Nightingale
Bonnie and the Black-capped chickadee - Photographer: Lee Goldstein
Intentional Camera Movement: A Wave - Photographer: Lee Goldstein
A Bird in the Hand... - Photographer: Bonnie Forman-Franco
When a Tree May Not Be a Tree - Photographer: Lee Goldstein