Doe Feeding In Cornfield
I was thrilled to come across this Doe feeding in a cornfield at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. The corn was over head high and the Doe…
I was thrilled to come across this Doe feeding in a cornfield at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. The corn was over head high and the Doe…
If you’re an avid wildlife photographer or just someone who appreciates nature, you know how fascinating it is to observe the growth of young animals.
I was lucky to spot this Whitetail Fawn crossing the road at Fort Chaffee. The Doe had already gone across, but then the fawn came out of the brush and decided
I was walking on a county road that ends at my property photographing Dragonflies when this Whitetail Doe and Fawn crossed. I don’t think the Fawn knew I was…
I came across a Whitetail Doe feeding on some vegetation. As I approached, I noticed that the deer was intently watching me while it continued to eat.
Regardless of the reason, seeing three armadillos together is a pretty special and unexpected event! It’s not often you see two armadillos, so imagine my…
On a recent walk through the roads of Fort Chaffee in Arkansas, I came upon a Cottontail Rabbit basking in the sun and taking a dust bath.
I came across this Opossum searching for food on the side of the auto tour road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
While I was taking photos near Phelps Lake, close to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve, a young boy got my attention and pointed out a Mule Deer Buck that…
Early one morning at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I was lucky enough to witness and photograph a North American Beaver as it was bathing.
I watched this Whitetail Doe and Fawn for almost two weeks. I noticed the Fawn has something wrong with its mouth and nose. I researched what this could be and the information I found wasn’t very positive for the survival of the Fawn. Another dangerous thing for this Fawn is a Coyote I see in … Read more
I’m catching these Whitetail Bucks out at sunrise. They don’t stay out long so I drive to where I think they will be when I first arrive at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. As you can see in my last few posts, I have been correct a few times. How I Got The Shot – Two … Read more
This looks like an older Whitetail Buck compared to the last Buck photos I posted mainly because of how his body looks and not because of his antlers. His antlers will grow all of its points (tines) by the end of this month (June). I would like to see this Buck again this fall because … Read more
June offers the best buck photography opportunities at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge during peak velvet season.
Raccoon in a Mulberry Tree at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. A surprise wildlife photography moment worth capturing.