Sunrise and Snow Geese
Sunrise at Sequoyah brought in waves of Snow Geese. I watched the light build and the flocks settle into the fields on a calm winter morning.
National Wildlife Refuges are crucial locations for my photography. I document the diverse species and habitats these areas protect. I capture the beauty of undisturbed ecosystems. I observe the behaviors of various wildlife within these refuges. I aim to show the importance of conservation and the preservation of natural spaces. Each refuge offers a unique glimpse into wild America.
Sunrise at Sequoyah brought in waves of Snow Geese. I watched the light build and the flocks settle into the fields on a calm winter morning.
At the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I captured a photo of a gorgeous Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly resting by the side of the road.
I was lucky enough to photograph this Three-toed Box Turtle crossing the road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
In a plum thicket, I spied a Yellow-billed Cuckoo, a bird that is both challenging to find and a delight to observe in its natural habitat.
Have you ever seen an Otter eating a crayfish? It may look painful, but in reality, it’s just their natural way of catching and eating their prey.
I had the exciting opportunity to capture some stunning shots of a Rio Grande Turkey flapping its wings. These majestic birds are native to the southern…
This Eastern River Cooter on gravel was on the auto tour road located at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
I photographed this Great Egret near Miner’s Cove, which is at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.