As a wildlife photographer, I am always in search of new opportunities to capture the beauty and wonder of the natural world. Over the years, I have been fortunate to photograph a wide range of animals, from tiny insects to massive predators. Today, I would like to share some of my most popular wildlife photos featuring the following animals: Whitetail Deer, Bobcat, Coyote, and Barred Owl.
White-tailed Buck In Soybeans:
The Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge is a treasure trove of wildlife, and one of my most iconic shots comes from this very location. It was a crisp morning when I came upon a majestic White-tailed Buck amidst a lush sea of soybeans.
You can read about this Buck on my blog post: Whitetail Buck In Tall Soybeans
Bobcat Walking On A Trail Through Tall Grass:
There’s something mesmerizing about Bobcats – their elusive nature and grace make them a fascinating subject. One day, I was lucky enough to capture a Bobcat walking stealthily on a trail through tall grass at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma..
The bobcat is a solitary predator that ranges across much of North America. These elusive cats are skilled hunters and can take down prey much larger than themselves.
Coyote Standing In Water:
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge is home to a diverse array of wildlife, and one of its residents is the enigmatic coyote. One particularly remarkable shot features a Coyote standing in the water, gazing off into the distance. The stillness of the moment, with reflections in the water, evokes a sense of serenity, even in the wild.
You can read about this Coyote on my blog post: Coyote Wading Slough
Barred Owl
The Barred Owl, with its soul-piercing gaze and distinctive hoot, is a symbol of the nocturnal world. While exploring the refuge one morning, I was fortunate to spot and photograph a Barred Owl perched on a metal post.
In conclusion, wildlife photography is a wonderful way to connect with the natural world and appreciate the diversity of life on Earth. Whether you are photographing a common species like the whitetail deer or a rare predator like the bobcat, there is always something new and fascinating to discover in the world of wildlife photography.