Mule Deer Buck Growing Antlers Near Phelps Lake
A Mule Deer Buck near Phelps Lake showed fresh antler growth during my June visit to Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
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.
A Mule Deer Buck near Phelps Lake showed fresh antler growth during my June visit to Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
I photographed an injured fawn with a severe mouth wound at Sequoyah NWR. The injury raised serious survival concerns.
Bucks in velvet at Sequoyah NWR appeared at sunrise, giving me two quick white-tailed deer photos from the auto tour road.
Older Whitetail Buck in velvet at Sequoyah NWR, photographed near Dockery Field with notes on age clues, velvet, and gear.
June offers the best buck photography opportunities at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge during peak velvet season.
I was lucky to photograph this Whitetail Buck running through water. I had just pulled into the parking area for the Phillip Parks Memorial Fishing Pier at…
My photos were featured in two Louisiana Wildlife Insider articles on deer flooding and swamp rabbit conservation.
Back in April 2012, I had the pleasure of visiting the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, where I captured a beautiful photograph of a Baby Bison.