Two Bobcats in the Morning Fog
Two bobcats rest in tall grass on a foggy morning at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. A rare wildlife moment I almost missed.
Two bobcats rest in tall grass on a foggy morning at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. A rare wildlife moment I almost missed.
A Muskrat eats an aquatic plant at Reeves Slough in Oklahoma while I photograph it from a fishing pier at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
A beaver swims toward me at Reeves Slough in Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, photographed from the fishing pier using a Canon R5 Mark II.
A River Otter eating a fish on a foggy morning at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, photographed from the fishing pier at Reeve’s Slough.
I enjoy Groundhog Day because it marks time in late winter, even though the forecast is often wrong. Here’s why it still works.
The Mexican long-nosed armadillo is the new name for the armadillos found in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Here’s why scientists changed it.
My first wildlife photo of 2026 was a Pocket Gopher in my Arkansas yard. Read about this unexpected New Year’s Day encounter.
I explain why some whitetail bucks have dark chocolate antlers. Learn what causes antler staining and what it tells you in the field.