Favorite Animal Photos from the Finger Lakes
Here are some of our favorite animal photos, shot in the Finger Lakes region by volunteers of the Finger Lakes Land Trust and other folks on nature preserves across the region.
Wild Turkeys. Photo: Marie Read
American Woodcock. Photo: Marie Read
Bobcat. Photo: Bill Banaszewski
Merlin. Photo: Marie Read
Great Blue Heron. Photo: Melissa Groo
Northern Shrike. Photo: Marie Read
Mink. Photo: Melissa Groo
Baltimore Checkerspots. Photo: Tom Reimers
Snowy Owl. Photo: Tom Reimers
Cedar Waxwing. Photo: Nigel Kent
Cerulean Warbler. Photo: Lang Elliott
Bald Eagle. Photo: Bill Banaszewski
Red fox. Photo: Pete Wiedmann
Dusky salamander. Photo: Brian Magnier
Red-spotted Newt. Photo: Brian Magnier
Garter snake. Photo: Brian Magnier
Red-bellied snake. Photo: Brian Magnier
Wood frog. Photo: Lang Elliott
Fisher. Photo: Bill Banaszewski
Black-capped Chickadee. Photo: Marie Read
Merlin. Photo: Melissa Groo
Green frog. Photo: Mark Chao
Honey bee. Photo: Pete Wiedmann
Beaver. Photo: Tom Reimers
Fritillary. Photo: Tom Reimers
Beaver. Photo: Tom Reimers
Painted turtle. Photo: Jim Kersting
Red-spotted Newt. Photo: Monika Wood
Bumblebee. Photo: Nigel Kent
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. Photo: Nigel Kent
Tree Swallow. Photo: Nigel Kent
Bald Eagle. Photo: Nigel Kent
Hooded Mergansers. Photo: Nigel Kent
Gray tree frog. Photo: Tanglewood Nature Center
American toad. Photo: Lime Hollow Nature Preserve
Turkey Vulture. Photo: Nigel Kent
Turkey Vulture. Photo: Nigel Kent
Barred Owl. Photo: Kim Wood/Tanglewood Nature Center
Merlin. Photo: Bridget Sharry/Tanglewood Nature Center
Cooper’s Hawk. Photo: Bridget Sharry/Tanglewood Nature Center
Red-tailed Hawk. Photo: Bridget Sharry/Tanglewood Nature Center
Prairie Warbler. Photo: Lang Elliott
Thanks to our volunteers and partners for sharing!
Do you have great photos and videos of wildlife in our region?
Want to share with the Finger Lakes Land Trust?
Please contact us at gofingerlakes@fllt.org .
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