The Colorful Dewlap of the Green Anole is Very Meaningful
My Empire Green anoles (Anolis carolinensis) are small, but they tend to have some interesting and complex social behaviors. One...
Dee Esler is a practicing veterinarian and avid lover of all things animal and nature. She has a long background and educational history dealing with animals. She also works as an amateur photographer and graphic artist in her off hours, and is expanding that portion of her life.
My Empire Green anoles (Anolis carolinensis) are small, but they tend to have some interesting and complex social behaviors. One...
Here I Come The first clutch of baby eastern cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis) are all “grown up” and on their own...
Swallow Tailed Kite It has taken me quite awhile, but I have finally finished my latest drawing. I don’t get...
Almost Changed Not too long ago I showed you guys a photo of an Eastern pondhawk dragonfly (Erythemis simplicicollis) who...
In for the Night Boldbrush, the company that hosts my artist’s website, has an art contest every month, so I...
The Stalk On my way home from work earlier this week I came across this great egret (Ardea alba) fishing...
Patch I’m not seeing much of Momma and Poppa cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) out at the feeding station these days, which...
A Stroll in the Knees Usually when we think about little blue herons (Egretta caerulea), we think about an almost...
Familiar You never know what you might come across wandering around in the wetlands around the cattle egret rookery. In...
Passionate Fritillary Back in June, we had lots of these gorgeous orange gulf fritillary butterflies (Agraulis vanillae) floating around. Then...
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