Injured White-tailed Does Surviving in the Wild
I photographed injured white-tailed does in Arkansas and Oklahoma, showing how these resilient deer survive and adapt in the wild.
I photographed injured white-tailed does in Arkansas and Oklahoma, showing how these resilient deer survive and adapt in the wild.
A garden spider repairing its web at Tuff Pond shows how precise orb weavers are as they rebuild damaged silk.
Roadside opossum at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, photographed from my pickup during a close morning encounter in Oklahoma.
A jumping spider buddy turned my desk into a wildlife hide in Lavaca, Arkansas, with curious behavior and a fun photo story.
Raccoon close-up from Sequoyah Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, photographed from my truck during a calm roadside wildlife encounter.
Long-tailed green tree frog photos from Sequoyah Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, including one unusual frog that appeared to retain a tail.
Wildlife photography on World Photography Day celebrates nature’s beauty while inspiring conservation through powerful images.
Catfish and sunfish at Sequoyah Refuge revealed an unexpected wildlife moment in clear water along a quiet service road.