More Surprises from a Wildlife Photography Pit Stop
I photographed a prairie lizard, dragonfly, and beetle on a single utility pole in Arkansas during one hike.
I photographed a prairie lizard, dragonfly, and beetle on a single utility pole in Arkansas during one hike.
I photographed a young cottontail rabbit eating a fallen pear in my Arkansas yard, a surprising look at rabbit feeding behavior.
I photographed a sculptured pine borer beetle in Arkansas, capturing its detailed ridges and learning about its life cycle in pine forests.
Young scissor-tailed flycatcher photographed up close at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge during a late August morning.
I photographed a young coyote in Oklahoma, capturing its early morning behavior as it explored a plowed field at the refuge.
American green tree frogs rest in summer light at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, with field notes and camera details from my shoot.
Butterflies of Sequoyah Refuge include a Common Checkered-Skipper and Common Buckeye photographed in Oklahoma fields.
A young bullfrog blends into duckweed at Tuff Pond in Oklahoma, giving me a brief chance to capture it in late morning light.