Wild Tricksters: Nature’s April Fools in Arkansas
Discover how Arkansas wildlife pull off nature’s practical jokes with behaviors that seem like perfect April Fool’s Day pranks.
Discover how Arkansas wildlife pull off nature’s practical jokes with behaviors that seem like perfect April Fool’s Day pranks.
Blue Jay caught digging up and relocating acorns in my yard. Was it stealing from Fox Squirrels? Explore this intriguing interspecies acorn rivalry.
Watch Fox Squirrels chewing on antlers and uncover the nutritional advantages of this peculiar habit for their health.
A mule deer doe feeds on prickly pear cactus at Lake Carl Etling, showing how wildlife survives in dry environments.
I photographed a Mule Deer buck showing unusual behavior at Black Mesa State Park during a quiet early morning wildlife drive.
A morning encounter with a coyote family at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. Watch playful pups and learn about their family dynamics.
While photographing birds at my feeders, I witnessed mating cottontail rabbits and captured an unusual backyard wildlife moment.
I photographed a rare daytime opossum encounter at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and captured a close look at this nocturnal animal.