Overgrown Fields and Whitetail Bucks at Sequoyah NWR

Three whitetail bucks standing in an overgrown field at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in early morning light

Whitetail bucks field scene at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, with late-winter antlers and early buds. See the photo.

Analyzing a Fox Squirrel’s Dash Across an Open Field

Fox Squirrel Eating Soybeans

A fox squirrel feeding far from trees at a wildlife refuge, analyzing its hypothetical chances of escaping a hawk by sprinting to safety.

Nose-to-Nose Interaction Between Two Whitetail Bucks

Nose-to-Nose Interaction Between Two Whitetail Bucks

A rare interaction between two Whitetail Bucks in an Oklahoma field, captured nose to nose and explored through deer behavior.

Winter Movement of Whitetail Bucks at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

A Whitetail Buck Crossing A Field Covered In Heavy Frost

The winter travel patterns, home ranges, and habitat usage of whitetail bucks at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.

Why Deer Choose Greenbrier Over Corn in Winter

Two Whitetail Does Choosing Brush Buffet

Examining factors like nutrition, accessibility, and digestibility that lead deer to choose greenbrier over corn in winter.