Bobcat in Corn Stubble at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
Bobcat in corn stubble at Sequoyah NWR on a late fall morning, photographed from my truck. Join me for this brief encounter.
Predators: I seek to capture the raw power and cunning of these essential hunters. Photographing their diverse hunting strategies and interactions with prey is a thrilling challenge. I explore their habitats, documenting their roles in maintaining ecological balance. Their adaptations, from speed to stealth, fascinate me. I aim to portray their vital role in the natural world.
Bobcat in corn stubble at Sequoyah NWR on a late fall morning, photographed from my truck. Join me for this brief encounter.
The Buck’s Alarm makes sense once a hidden coyote rises from the weeds during this close encounter at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Sequoyah speed limit matters for wildlife and visitors. Slowing down reduces dust, improves safety, and helps you enjoy better sightings.
I photographed a young coyote in Oklahoma, capturing its early morning behavior as it explored a plowed field at the refuge.
Sandtown Trail coyote encounter with a tall female coyote at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge during a quiet photo walk.
Coyote Pup in Cover at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, with a young coyote peeking from tall weeds near the auto tour road.
Young coyote encounters at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge revealed fascinating behavior and close-up wildlife photography.
Coyote pounce behavior caught my eye at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge as this young animal hunted in tall weeds.