Fowler’s Toad Missing from My Yard This Summer
Fowler’s Toad has been absent from my Lavaca yard this summer, so I’m watching the pine needles and grass more closely.
Toads are a common and often overlooked subject in my photography. I document their varied textures and their nocturnal habits. I capture their presence in gardens and damp environments. I observe their role as insect predators and their importance in the ecosystem. I aim to show their unique beauty and their crucial role in controlling pests. Their earthy presence adds depth to my work.
Fowler’s Toad has been absent from my Lavaca yard this summer, so I’m watching the pine needles and grass more closely.
Let’s delve into the captivating realm of the Fowler’s toad, a fascinating amphibian commonly found in the southern and eastern regions of the United States.
A wildlife photographer describes encountering a Dwarf American Toad near his cabin in the Ouachita National Forest of Arkansas.
A wildlife photographer describes capturing a photo of a Fowler’s Toads seen in their backyard in Arkansas.