Whitetail Doe Squatting Behind Log
Learn why whitetail does squat down, including for urination, birthing fawns, mating, and health issues.
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.
Learn why whitetail does squat down, including for urination, birthing fawns, mating, and health issues.
An amusing encounter with a baby striped skunk that charged aggressively while defending itself near a restroom at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Painted Buntings are difficult to photograph. With their cautious nature and elusive behavior, they often remain hidden, requiring a keen eye and patients.
A wildlife photographer captures a 6-point whitetail buck with velvet covered antlers standing in the shadows of the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
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.
Wildlife photographer captures a portrait of a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge using a Canon EOS R5 camera and 800mm lens.
While exploring the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I came across a North American River Otter eating a crayfish.