Whitetail Deer Are Strong Swimmers
Deer swimming ability often surprises people. Learn how far whitetail deer swim, why they enter water, and what makes them strong swimmers.
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge is a key location for my photography. I document the diverse birdlife and wetland habitats there. I capture the seasonal migrations and the resident wildlife. I observe the interactions between species and their environment. I aim to show the refuge’s importance for conservation in the Arkansas River Valley. It’s a vital sanctuary.
Deer swimming ability often surprises people. Learn how far whitetail deer swim, why they enter water, and what makes them strong swimmers.
A blog post describing and showing a photo of a beaver transporting plants to its lodge, likely for repairs or food storage.
Spotting elusive Whitetail Bucks at Oklahoma’s Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge highlights the importance of preserving untouched natural habitats.
I photographed a daredevil raccoon resting 75 feet up a cottonwood, revealing how tree hollows offer safety and shelter.
I share how I pattern whitetail bucks and predict where they cross water for better wildlife photography opportunities.
Whitetail bucks field scene at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, with late-winter antlers and early buds. See the photo.
A fox squirrel feeding far from trees at a wildlife refuge, analyzing its hypothetical chances of escaping a hawk by sprinting to safety.
American crow intelligence shows up in flight, family life, and sharp calls. Here’s how I photographed one at Sequoyah NWR. Take a look.