Whitetail Doe Sniffing The Air
Photograph of a Whitetail Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, captured in early morning light while observing her cautious behavior.
Photograph of a Whitetail Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, captured in early morning light while observing her cautious behavior.
Learn how whitetail deer stay hydrated using water sources like ponds, streams, and dew, and why protecting their habitats is essential.
Discover the story behind my treed opossum photo featured on the Smithsonian Channel’s Stories From The Vault.
I was driving the back roads near Alma, Arkansas on Christmas Day back in 2007 when I saw this Whitetail Buck in a field. I took several photos before it left the field and went into the woods. If I remember correctly, I got out of my pickup while hand-holding my camera and lens to … Read more
Wildlife photographer captures a bull elk breathing frosty, foggy exhales on a frigid December morning at the J.T. Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife Preserve.
I lost count on how many acorns and other stuff this Gray Squirrel buried. I was sitting in a ground blind that I have set up on my property.
I recently had the incredible opportunity to photograph two magnificent Whitetail Bucks right on my property near the Ouachita National Forest.
White-tailed Deer can look up for predator awareness, environmental scanning, and hunter detection. Learn why some deer watch the trees above.