Green Tree Frogs | Are They Safe to Touch?
Learn if green tree frogs are safe to touch and why it’s best to admire these delicate amphibians from a respectful distance.
Learn if green tree frogs are safe to touch and why it’s best to admire these delicate amphibians from a respectful distance.
Green tree frogs camouflage so well in Oklahoma wetlands. See how I spotted and photographed them at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Fowler’s Toad has been absent from my Lavaca yard this summer, so I’m watching the pine needles and grass more closely.
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.