Watersnake in the Reeds at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
A well-camouflaged watersnake rests in the reeds at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, with habitat notes and camera settings.
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.
A well-camouflaged watersnake rests in the reeds at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, with habitat notes and camera settings.
I came across a Rough Green Snake crossing the road at Sequoyah NWR in Oklahoma. Here’s what I observed about this striking reptile.
I found a golden wheat field at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and learned more about winter wheat in Oklahoma.
Swamp rabbit photography at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge offers rare sightings and tips for capturing these semi-aquatic rabbits.
Diamondback watersnakes bask in the spring sun at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, a memorable wetland encounter in eastern Oklahoma.
I photographed a great egret at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge struggling to swallow a fish that was too large.
I photographed a beaver at sunrise at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge as it moved through the water on an early commute.
Discover how crayfish at Sequoyah Refuge drive spring wildlife activity, drawing in predators like Barred Owls and Great Egrets.