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.
A nature photographer’s blog post about capturing images of cryptically colored Green Tree Frogs blending into wetland vegetation.
A wildlife photographer’s experience photographing and identifying two different butterfly species, the red admiral and pearl crescent.
A wildlife photographer encounters and photographs a Cottonwood Borer beetle while leaving the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
Get tips for photographing wildlife during extreme heat waves. Learn how to beat the heat and still capture amazing animal shots.
Fluffy white spider egg sac found on Johnson grass at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. A unique sight for nature lovers and curious minds.
A photo I took recently of a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher with a wasp in its beak. I captured this shot at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
I had a close encounter with a couple of insects known for their painful stings – Yellowjackets and Velvet Ants.