White-tailed Buck And Doe Grooming Each Other
A wildlife photographer describes witnessing and photographing a Doe and Buck, likely twins, tenderly grooming each other in an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
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.
A wildlife photographer describes witnessing and photographing a Doe and Buck, likely twins, tenderly grooming each other in an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
A wildlife photographer sees a mother bobcat ensuring the road is safe before having her kitten cross at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
A wildlife photographer describes an encounter with a curious and playful young whitetail fawn at a national wildlife refuge.
While driving over the Sally Jones Causeway at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, I spotted an American Bullfrog partially submerged in the water.
Recently, I had the chance to capture an image of a beautiful adult coyote resting near a disced field at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer recounts finding and photographing a vibrant Yellow Garden Spider in its intricate web at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
This mature buck sported a massive set of velvet-covered antlers, with 3 long points on one side and possibly 6 points on the other.
A wildlife photographer describes capturing rare photos of two whitetail bucks sparring in velvet antlers at the Sequoyah NWR in Oklahoma.