Whitetail Buck Growing New Antlers
I am seeing several Whitetail Bucks with new antler growth at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
I am seeing several Whitetail Bucks with new antler growth at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
I photographed this Mule Deer Doe on a trip I made to Sheridan, Wyoming on April 10, 2010. You will notice in the first photo she has hair on the tip of her tongue. I was hiking a trail in one of the city parks. I was hand-holding my camera and lens to get these … Read more
Here are a couple of Whitetail Bucks growing new antlers I photographed on one of my trips to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
This Whitetail Doe was standing near the auto tour road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. She was on the backside of the Refuge in a field known as Dockery Field. I got several photos before she walked away. I had my camera and lens resting on a bean bag draped over the open window … Read more
These three Whitetail Deer in a cornfield were at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge has a cooperative agriculture system for farming. The Farmers leave some crops for the wildlife. I spotted these deer while driving the auto tour road. They were between Tuff Pond and 4-Corners on the south … Read more
Capturing a Whitetail Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge as she trotted by my parked truck. Gear, settings, and observations shared.
Photograph of a Whitetail Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, captured in early morning light while observing her cautious behavior.
Learn how whitetail deer stay hydrated using water sources like ponds, streams, and dew, and why protecting their habitats is essential.
I was driving the back roads near Alma, Arkansas on Christmas Day back in 2007 when I saw this Whitetail Buck in a field. I took several photos before it left the field and went into the woods. If I remember correctly, I got out of my pickup while hand-holding my camera and lens to … Read more
I recently had the incredible opportunity to photograph two magnificent Whitetail Bucks right on my property near the Ouachita National Forest.
White-tailed Deer can look up for predator awareness, environmental scanning, and hunter detection. Learn why some deer watch the trees above.
A wildlife photographer describes how he was able to photograph a whitetail buck in foggy conditions at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
Close encounters with a whitetail buck reveal the challenges and rewards of photographing wildlife in dense brush. Tips for capturing these elusive subjects.
Photographing an elusive November Whitetail Buck during the rut in Arkansas. A brief but rewarding encounter for a wildlife photographer.
A wildlife photographer describes capturing an image of a buck lip curling to check for estrous does at an Oklahoma refuge.