A Skunk Carrying a Baby Skunk
Skunk carrying baby skunk near the auto tour road at Sequoyah Refuge showed quiet care and protective behavior.
As a wildlife photographer in Arkansas, I focus on small mammals. These are the often-overlooked creatures. From squirrels and mice to shrews and voles, i capture their lives. I document their behavior and habitats in the wild.
Skunk carrying baby skunk near the auto tour road at Sequoyah Refuge showed quiet care and protective behavior.
I photographed two Virginia opossums mating beside a trail at Sunnymede Park in Fort Smith, Arkansas, an uncommon sight to witness.
A lounging raccoon grooms its fur beside the auto tour road at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
Easter wildlife photography reminds me of spring’s renewal, young animals, active birds, and our duty to protect their habitat.
If an Armadillo loses the sight in one eye, it can still survive. However, it may have difficulty finding food and avoiding predators.
Rosie, my Yorkie, has been my wildlife photography companion for 16 years—adding charm, humor, and a reminder to enjoy the moment.
As I drove down the auto tour road at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, my eyes caught sight of three Raccoons perched in a tree.
Opossum scent checking at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, plus quick wildlife notes and the camera settings I used.