Fungus Gnat Larvae on the Move
A short video showing fungus gnat larvae moving together across a gravel road in Arkansas, captured as a simple field observation.
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.
A short video showing fungus gnat larvae moving together across a gravel road in Arkansas, captured as a simple field observation.
I took a photo of a hungry baby Blue Jay at the Fort Smith National Historic Site in Arkansas. Unfortunately, it started to rain, so I wasn’t able to take a picture of the bird being fed by its parents. Here are some interesting facts about baby Blue Jays: Not Blue: Baby Blue Jays aren’t … Read more
A wildlife photographer documents the growth of a young cottontail rabbit living under their backyard deck in Arkansas.
A nature photography blog post detailing and showing a photo of an Indigo Bunting spotted at the Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center.
I was photographing some birds near a bird feeder at the Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center (Arkansas) when this Chipmunk appeared.
Male northern cardinal photographed in Arkansas snow, perched near my feeder. Gear, settings, and winter bird tips from the yard.
Birds in the snow bring fox sparrows, red-winged blackbirds, and Harris’s sparrows to my Arkansas feeder on winter mornings.
A blog post about photographing and identifying an immature White-crowned Sparrow in my backyard in Arkansas, along with facts about their plumage.