Black Vulture Close-up
This Black Vulture was outside the nest near the road. I parked on the opposite side of the road to photograph this bird.
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.
This Black Vulture was outside the nest near the road. I parked on the opposite side of the road to photograph this bird.
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