Katydid On Old T-post
Discover the fascinating world of Katydids—nature’s summer songsters with long antennae and unique camouflage. Learn about their role in the ecosystem.
Discover the fascinating world of Katydids—nature’s summer songsters with long antennae and unique camouflage. Learn about their role in the ecosystem.
I keep a Hummingbird feeder out in my yard during the summer. This Ruby-throated Hummingbird is one of the many that shows up.
A first-hand account and photos of witnessing and photographing a robber fly hunting and feeding on a grasshopper.
A first-hand account of encountering the elusive red-bellied snake while hiking in Arkansas’ Ouachita National Forest
Photographing and identifying a Carolina Wolf Spider while walking in Arkansas, including details about the spider’s appearance, behavior and habitat.
Summertime is a magical season for many reasons, but one of the most special moments for me is observing the growth of fawns on my property.
Join a wildlife photographer’s journey capturing the Ebony Jewelwing Damselfly near sparkling streams close to the Ouachita National Forest here in Arkansas.
I came across this Western Pygmy Rattlesnake next to a game trail I was hiking near the Ouachita National Forest here in Arkansas.
During my recent hike in the Ouachita National Forest in Arkansas after a rain, I came across these two mushrooms that caught my attention.
Robin sticks full beak in gopher mound seeking insects while photographer sets up to capture bluebirds.
This Potter Wasp Nest was on a pine sapling in my yard here in Arkansas. This is the second one of these I have found. The first one was on a rock I found…
I was lucky to spot this Whitetail Fawn crossing the road at Fort Chaffee. The Doe had already gone across, but then the fawn came out of the brush and decided
I recently took a photo of a Snowy Egret holding a shad at Lock and Dam 13 in Barling, Arkansas. The bird was standing on the rocks against the dam,…
On a memorable stroll through Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, I had the pleasure of photographing a remarkable dragonfly, which I believe to be the Halloween Pennant.
It is not uncommon for Red-eared Sliders to leave their aquatic habitats in search of new homes, especially during periods of drought or overcrowding.