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.
I observed a Mule Deer Doe eating prickly pear cactus near Lake Carl Etling. Learn how these cacti become a valuable food source for mule deer in arid environments.
A Mule Deer buck’s strange behavior caught my attention on Day 7 at Black Mesa State Park. Despite no luck with Bighorn Sheep, the morning was still great.
A trip to Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge led to an encounter with a coyote family, capturing the beauty of their family dynamics and playful pups.
A backyard wildlife photography adventure, featuring mating cottontail rabbits, Downy Woodpeckers, Eastern Bluebirds, House Finches, and Tufted Titmice.
A rare daytime opossum sighting at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge highlights the unpredictable rewards of wildlife photography and staying prepared.