Whitetail Does in Solitude: A Sign of Springtime Birthing?
Spotting Whitetail Does by themselves? It’s a natural sign of spring! Learn about fawning season, why Does seek solitude, and how this ensures fawn survival.
Spotting Whitetail Does by themselves? It’s a natural sign of spring! Learn about fawning season, why Does seek solitude, and how this ensures fawn survival.
One year after my first muskrat sighting, I spotted another one at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge! See the video and learn interesting facts.
My tactics to get images of coyotes in their natural habitat. Discover tips for scent control, camouflage, and staying still to get close to wildlife.
A hilarious encounter with a Fox Squirrel who loves to lounge on a favorite tree limb. See the funny poses she struck and why a birdhouse had to be relocated!
A photo and interesting facts about fox squirrels in Arkansas, including their lifespan, behavior, adaptation to habitats, and diet.
The impressive swimming abilities of whitetail deer, including how far they can swim, why they swim, and how their bodies are adapted for swimming.
A blog post describing and showing photos/video of a beaver transporting plants to its lodge, likely for repairs or food storage.
Spotting elusive Whitetail Bucks at Oklahoma’s Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge highlights the importance of preserving untouched natural habitats.