River Otter Pup Taking A Break
Spotted a River Otter pup at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. Learn why otters lay in dirt for grooming, scent marking, and playful behavior.
Spotted a River Otter pup at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. Learn why otters lay in dirt for grooming, scent marking, and playful behavior.
I recently had the opportunity to capture an incredible shot of a Green Lynx Spider while exploring the utility roads at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Recently, during my expedition near the stunning Ouachita National Forest here in Arkansas, I had the pleasure of photographing the Hummingbird Moth.
The Wheel Bug possesses a striking and unmistakable physicality. Its most prominent feature is its large, wheel-shaped head.
A wildlife photography blog post describing an encounter with a Western Ribbon Snake at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer recounts an experience observing and photographing a striped skunk hunting and eating a grasshopper at a national wildlife refuge.
Green Heron pellet regurgitation is fast and messy. I watched one expel a huge pellet at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Discover the remarkable adaptations of North American River Otter feet as we delve into their webbed paws, sharp claws, sensitive pads, and unique abilities.