Motherly Bonding at Sequoyah Refuge
A wildlife photographer reminisces about capturing an intimate moment between a doe and fawn at an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
A wildlife photographer reminisces about capturing an intimate moment between a doe and fawn at an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
I photographed this Great Blue Heron scratching its chin at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. Before it started grooming it was trying to…
A wildlife photographer blogs about the challenges of photographing animals at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma during the summer months.
A wildlife photography blog post about capturing a great egret catching a bluegill sunfish at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer’s experience photographing a green heron at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, including camera settings and techniques.
Read about my chance wildlife photography encounter with a charming Eastern Gray Squirrel during a visit to Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
I spotted this young Whitetail Buck at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. I was immediately drawn to the hair loss around its neck area…
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek shares his experience photographing a Barred Owl in Oklahoma. Learn how he was able to get close to this beautiful bird.
In April of 2018, while driving around the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I was fortunate enough to spot a Cinnamon Raccoon.
Learn about Fibromatosis in Whitetail Deer, its symptoms, and the role of wildlife photography in tracking this condition for better deer conservation efforts.
The Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma has recently adopted the use of propane cannons in their open fields to prevent wild hogs from causing harm…
At the Sally Jones West Causeway in Oklahoma, with tales of birdwatching, close encounters with skunks, and the unpredictable nature of wildlife photography.
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