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.
A wildlife photographer highlights the small brown Prairie Lizard found across the prairies and grasslands of the central United States.
I had a close encounter with a couple of insects known for their painful stings – Yellowjackets and Velvet Ants.