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.
Young Black Vulture leaving the nest at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge as it explores nearby trees and learns to fly.
Black Vulture nestling photographed inside a shaded tree cavity at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
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.