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Carpenter Bees make for great insect-in-flight photographs because they exhibit a patrol flight pattern that is reasonably predictable. This individual we named Horatio, for his dutiful guarding of the bridge to Pier 1. It was regularly attacked by Red wasps that crashed into it, but managed to see them off. C. Paxton image and copyright.

Photographic Walk and Talk at Black Bayou Lake NWR

  • Posted on 22/03/2018
  • Conservation, Insect Photography, Recording wildlife sightings, wildlife photography

Creature feature: The Mississippi Map Turtle

  • Posted on 26/08/2016
  • Creature Feature, wildlife photography
The Alligator Gar fish in the beautiful Gourd Bayou at Russel Sage Wildlife Management Area, Monroe Louisiana. C.Paxton photo and copyright.

Wild Places: Russell Sage Wildlife Management Area

  • Posted on 25/08/2016
  • Wild Places, wildlife photography
A Red-eared Terrapin. or Slider, basking on a log in Corney Creek, Farmerville, Louisiana. C.Paxton photo and copyright.

Creature Feature: The Red-eared Terrapin or Slider (Chrysemys scripta)

  • Posted on 07/04/2016
  • Creature Feature
Pelican splashing boisterously at Monroe's zoo, taken on the Opteka 650-1300mm by C.Paxton.

Opteka 650-1300mm Zoom

  • Posted on 24/01/2016
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rough green snake, Ophendrys aestivus

Tree Snakes Series- Rough Green Snake

  • Posted on 26/06/2015
  • Creature Feature, wildlife photography
The Mississippi Brood emerged in Eros, Northeastern Louisiana on May 9th , 2015. Magicicada tredecim, the periodical cicada from Brood XXIII confounds predators by spending 13 years underground

Creature Feature: Periodical Cicadas in Eros, Louisiana.

  • Posted on 12/05/2015
  • Creature Feature, Insect Photography, Macro, Recording wildlife sightings

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