Muskrat Encounter at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
Muskrat encounter at Sequoyah NWR, caught on video from the auto tour road, plus a few quick muskrat facts from the field.
Explore the diverse locations in Oklahoma where I capture wildlife through my photography. This category serves as a guide to destinations that offer opportunities to observe various bird species, mammals, reptiles, and aquatic life.
Muskrat encounter at Sequoyah NWR, caught on video from the auto tour road, plus a few quick muskrat facts from the field.
Red-headed Woodpecker sightings are up at Sequoyah NWR. Here’s why that matters, and the photo that made my day. Read more.
A bald eagle delivers a freshly caught fish at Sequoyah refuge, showing the strength and precision of this iconic bird.
A zebra swallowtail butterfly at Sequoyah refuge shows its bold black and white pattern and unique seasonal variation.
Eastern phoebe building a nest at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, carrying moss under a fishing pier in early spring.
I spotted this Pied-billed Grebe doing something odd at Sequoyah NWR. A look at grebe behavior and what that strange pose might mean.
Tips for photographing coyotes using scent control, camouflage, and understanding vulture behavior to get closer wildlife shots.
A young bald eagle appears to chase the moon at Sequoyah refuge, creating a striking and symbolic wildlife moment.