Whitetail Doe Squatting Behind Log
Learn why whitetail does squat down, including for urination, birthing fawns, mating, and health issues.
Learn why whitetail does squat down, including for urination, birthing fawns, mating, and health issues.
A wildlife photographer captures a 6-point whitetail buck with velvet covered antlers standing in the shadows of the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Recently, I was fortunate enough to have an incredible encounter with a Whitetail Doe at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
Join me on a summer morning when a curious Whitetail Fawn unexpectedly approaches, captivated by the presence of the observer.
I will show you two photos of the same Whitetail Buck, taken two months apart, to showcase just how fast antlers grow. The first photo was taken in May…
A wildlife photographer shares his experience photographing a curious young white-tailed buck with new velvet antlers near Ouachita National Forest.
A wildlife photographer describes encountering and photographing a white-tailed buck with antlers still intact at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Photographed a Whitetail Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge using a Canon EOS R5 and 800mm lens on a calm September morning.
I photographed this Whitetail Doe standing in wildflowers at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer captures a special moment of a whitetail doe nursing her fawn at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek writes about photographing a whitetail doe grooming her tail while at Oklahoma’s Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek captured photos of a young 6 point buck with velvet covered antlers at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer describes capturing images of a whitetail fawn grazing in a soybean field at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer describes witnessing and photographing a Doe and Buck, likely twins, tenderly grooming each other in an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
A wildlife photographer describes an encounter with a curious and playful young whitetail fawn at a national wildlife refuge.