A quiet moment outside can fly when food hits the ground.” A single dropped snack, scattered bait, spilled fruit, or loose ...
One animal can create a tense wildlife scene, but things can change when a second animal comes along. A steady gaze becomes a ...
The escape route had not gone far – it had only just been taken. The pressure was the stillness of the animal, and the space ...
One hairpin turn turned a riverbank into a moving wall of horns, dust and panic. The riverbank seemed crowded, but not ...
Some wildlife encounters seem to be already done. The trail opens up, the prey gets away, the vehicle continues, or the ...
The water seemed still again, but the danger was only just out of sight. The alligator slid under the surface and for a ...
The edges of day can give wildlife encounters a false sense of peace. A trail seems deserted, a riverbank still, a field ...
Until the whole chase met a wall of quills. A predator was closing the gap through brush and broken ground, and the porcupine ...
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