More Surprises from a Wildlife Photography Pit Stop
I photographed a prairie lizard, dragonfly, and beetle on a single utility pole in Arkansas during one hike.
Explore the diverse locations in Arkansas where I capture wildlife through my photography. This category serves as a guide to destinations that offer opportunities to observe various bird species, mammals, reptiles, and aquatic life.
I photographed a prairie lizard, dragonfly, and beetle on a single utility pole in Arkansas during one hike.
I photographed a young cottontail rabbit eating a fallen pear in my Arkansas yard, a surprising look at rabbit feeding behavior.
I photographed a sculptured pine borer beetle in Arkansas, capturing its detailed ridges and learning about its life cycle in pine forests.
I photographed a tailless Tufted Titmouse at sunrise and observed how it adapted to balance and movement without its tail.
I photographed injured white-tailed does in Arkansas and Oklahoma, showing how these resilient deer survive and adapt in the wild.
A jumping spider buddy turned my desk into a wildlife hide in Lavaca, Arkansas, with curious behavior and a fun photo story.
On World Lizard Day, I take a closer look at the Prairie Lizard and how it survives in the grasslands of the central United States.
Yellowjackets and velvet ants crossed my path in the yard, reminding me why I watch my step around stinging insects.