Photographing White-tailed Deer in Late Summer
Photographing White-tailed Deer in late summer offers predictable behavior, soft light, and strong field-edge opportunities at Sequoyah NWR.
Photographing White-tailed Deer in late summer offers predictable behavior, soft light, and strong field-edge opportunities at Sequoyah NWR.
A wildlife photography blog post documenting the hunting behavior of a Green Heron at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
Recently, I had the opportunity to photograph a Green Heron, at Minor’s Cove, nestled within the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
The Eastern Phoebe – a captivating migratory bird species. Delve into their distinctive call, surprising nesting habits, and vital role in insect control.
While most people are familiar with deer browsing on vegetation while on all fours, it’s not uncommon to see them standing on their hind legs to reach for food.
At first, I thought the DeKay’s Brownsnake was just a twig lying on the asphalt, but I soon realized it was a cleverly disguised snake.
Photographing wildlife in their natural habitat is a true privilege, and capturing the essence and beauty of a Yellow-bellied Marmot in the Wasatch Mountains…
I was lucky enough to photograph this Three-toed Box Turtle crossing the road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.