Whitetail Fawn Near My Property
Summertime is a magical season for many reasons, but one of the most special moments for me is observing the growth of fawns on my property.
Deer and ungulates: I venture into forests and fields, seeking to capture their grace and power. Photographing their diverse forms, from white-tailed deer to elk, is a constant pursuit. I explore their habitats, documenting their social behaviors and seasonal changes. Their role as grazers and their interactions with predators fascinate me. I aim to portray their vital place in the landscape.
Summertime is a magical season for many reasons, but one of the most special moments for me is observing the growth of fawns on my property.
A wildlife photography blog post about the endearing grooming behaviors of young whitetail deer fawns and how the ritual strengthens social bonds.
A wildlife photographer describes how he captured a close-up image of a whitetail doe’s chin whiskers, explaining their sensory purpose.
A wildlife photography blog post about spotting and photographing a sneaky whitetail buck in velvet at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer’s blog post about getting a closeup shot of a white-tailed deer fawn at the Sequoyah NWR in Oklahoma back in 2009 versus now.
A wildlife photographer captures a touching moment between a whitetail doe grooming her fawn at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A young Whitetail fawn stops to kiss a flower at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. See how I captured this adorable behavior from my truck.
I met a friendly Whitetail Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. She grazed near the road and seemed unfazed by my presence.