Cottontails in the Pear Orchard Here In Arkansas
I photographed a young cottontail rabbit eating a fallen pear in my Arkansas yard, a surprising look at rabbit feeding behavior.
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.
I photographed a young cottontail rabbit eating a fallen pear in my Arkansas yard, a surprising look at rabbit feeding behavior.
A jumping spider buddy turned my desk into a wildlife hide in Lavaca, Arkansas, with curious behavior and a fun photo story.
Yellowjackets and velvet ants crossed my path in the yard, reminding me why I watch my step around stinging insects.
Fowler’s Toad has been absent from my Lavaca yard this summer, so I’m watching the pine needles and grass more closely.
Tufted Titmouse Fledging marked the end of a backyard nest box season in Lavaca, Arkansas, after rain cleared and the nest was empty.
Young Tufted Titmouse shows a feeding challenge at a Lavaca birdhouse as a parent returns with food too large to swallow.
Baby Tufted Titmouse peeks from a Lavaca birdhouse as young birds near fledging and explore the world outside the nest.
Tufted Titmouse Nesting Update from Lavaca, Arkansas, with an adult bringing food and removing a fecal sac from the birdhouse.