Fowler’s Toad Absent from Yard This Summer
A wildlife photographer muses on the disappearance of Fowler’s Toads from their backyard this summer and hopes to spot this bumpy, golden-eyed toad again soon.
A wildlife photographer muses on the disappearance of Fowler’s Toads from their backyard this summer and hopes to spot this bumpy, golden-eyed toad again soon.
On this World Snake Day, let us cast aside our apprehensions and celebrate the diversity and beauty of snakes.
After 16 years of searching, I finally photographed a Green Tree Frog on an American Lotus Leaf at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
I photographed a Red-eared Slider in my Arkansas yard, capturing its journey and sharing insights into this adaptable turtle species.
In this wildlife photography blog post, I share the captivating story of encountering a Water Moccasin covered in Duckweed for the second time.
Witness an intriguing encounter, where a trio of snakes sparks questions about mating rituals or maternal instincts.
Witness the captivating sight of a skink duo perched on a log at the picturesque Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
I spotted a skink hanging out of a hole in a dead tree trunk near the road. The first thing I noticed was that the skink was covered in wet sawdust.