Cinnamon Raccoon In Oklahoma
In April of 2018, while driving around the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I was fortunate enough to spot a Cinnamon Raccoon.
In April of 2018, while driving around the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I was fortunate enough to spot a Cinnamon Raccoon.
I was driving the auto tour road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma when I drove up on several Whitetail Deer. I stopped and began photographing these Deer. A young Whitetail Buck became curious and started walking toward my pickup. The Buck walked within 15 or 20 steps of me. I was outside … Read more
Learn about Fibromatosis in Whitetail Deer, its symptoms, and the role of wildlife photography in tracking this condition for better deer conservation efforts.
I photographed this Whitetail Buck walking past me while parked on the tour road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
At the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I captured an amusing moment when a Whitetail Buck stuck its tongue out, and I was able to snap a few…
I photographed this Swamp Rabbit with a Deer Fly on its nose near my cabin in the Ouachita Mountains here in Arkansas.
I captured this cottontail rabbit foraging near Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge office just before the 2019 flood hit Oklahoma.
I first saw this large 8-point Whitetail Buck in a cornfield at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. The cornfield was overhead high…
Captured an Opossum at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge just before historic flooding. Camera settings, behavior insights, and photography tips included.
Photographing a calm White-tailed Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma, on a sunny morning. Camera settings, tips, and scene details shared.
One of the most striking changes in this season is observed in Whitetail Deer as they shed their winter coat. Shedding is a natural process that enables…
Learn how propane cannons at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma protect crops while managing wild hogs humanely.
At the Sally Jones West Causeway in Oklahoma, with tales of birdwatching, close encounters with skunks, and the unpredictable nature of wildlife photography.
A one-antlered Whitetail Buck spotted during shedding season at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge offers a rare photo opportunity.
Wildlife photographer shares photos of a white-tailed doe and her fawn nuzzling in the brush and the curious fawn alone at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge