Coyote with Bison at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
A lone Coyote quietly moves through a Bison herd at Wichita Mountains, showing how wild animals share space with balance and caution.
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma is a prime location for my photography. I document the diverse terrain, from granite mountains to grasslands. I capture the bison, elk, and prairie dog populations. I observe the raptors and the unique plant life. I aim to show the refuge’s role in preserving a diverse ecosystem. The landscape’s rugged beauty is a constant source of inspiration.
A lone Coyote quietly moves through a Bison herd at Wichita Mountains, showing how wild animals share space with balance and caution.
Explore the beauty of the Jed Johnson Tower Trail in the Wichita Mountains—a short but rewarding hike with stunning views and rich history.
Rio Grande Turkeys strutting through Doris Campground offer ideal spring photo ops in Oklahoma’s Wichita Mountains.
Wild hogs Oklahoma—read how I photographed one at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and why these animals are so dangerous.
A one-antlered Whitetail Buck spotted during shedding season at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge offers a rare photo opportunity.