Cottontails in the Pear Orchard Here In Arkansas
A wildlife photographer captures images of a cottontail rabbit eating a fallen pear in an Arkansas backyard orchard.
Lavaca, Arkansas, my home, provides a unique backdrop for my photography. I document the local wildlife and landscapes. I capture the essence of small-town life. I observe the changing seasons along the Arkansas River Valley. I aim to show the natural beauty and rural charm of this community. It’s a place where nature and community intersect.
A wildlife photographer captures images of a cottontail rabbit eating a fallen pear in an Arkansas backyard orchard.
A wildlife photographer tells the story of a jumping spider who has become a friend and keeps him company while he processes photos and writes blog posts.
I had a close encounter with a couple of insects known for their painful stings – Yellowjackets and Velvet Ants.
A wildlife photographer muses on the disappearance of Fowler’s Toads from their backyard this summer and hopes to spot this bumpy, golden-eyed toad again soon.
This post chronicles a wildlife photographer’s experience observing and documenting a pair of Tufted Titmice that nested in a backyard birdhouse.
The fuzzy baby titmouse struggled to swallow the sizable morsel, despite the adult’s efforts to push it down the chick’s throat.
Today, I am thrilled to share the latest development: the baby Tufted Titmouse have finally started peeking out of the birdhouse.
Hello nature enthusiasts! I am back with some thrilling updates on the Tufted Titmouse family that has made its home in one of my birdhouses.