Valentine’s Day With a Pair of Black Vultures at Sequoyah
Black Vulture pair at Sequoyah NWR, back at their roadside tree again. A Valentine’s Day reminder that partnership matters.
Black Vulture pair at Sequoyah NWR, back at their roadside tree again. A Valentine’s Day reminder that partnership matters.
Capturing the beauty of wildlife at Sequoyah NWR, including a Black Vulture, Red-winged Blackbird, and White-tailed Deer in their habitat.
A Turkey Vulture and Red-tailed Hawks appeared during a quiet evening hike at Black Mesa State Park in Oklahoma.
A Fourth of July visit to Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge revealed whitetail fawns, Barred Owls, and several other wildlife surprises.
A wildlife photographer’s blog post about observing and photographing Black Vultures at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer shares their experience of observing a young Black Vulture leaving the nest and becoming independent.
I had the pleasure of witnessing a young Black Vulture peering out from its abode, capturing a photograph that will forever hold a special place in my heart.
A wildlife photographer takes photos of a Black Vulture’s feet and analyzes how they reveal the bird’s adaptation for walking and scavenging carrion.