Cold Morning Wildlife at Sequoyah NWR
A cold winter morning at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge with white-tailed deer, pelicans, snow geese, and a bald eagle encounter.
A cold winter morning at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge with white-tailed deer, pelicans, snow geese, and a bald eagle encounter.
A white-tailed buck with one antler chasing a doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. Read my Wildlife and Photography Notes.
Explore the fascinating process of antler casting and abundant White-tailed Deer sightings at Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Oklahoma.
Two White-tailed Bucks pause on a frosty morning at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, with blackbirds adding movement to the scene.
Wichita Mountains wildlife photography from my final days at the refuge, featuring elk, deer, turkey, and other encounters.
I photographed a Roman-nosed Mule Deer Doe at Lake Carl Etling, revealing quiet morning wildlife behavior at Black Mesa State Park.
Photographing white-tailed deer fawns at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and observing their early behavior before they lose their spots.
Whitetail does are often seen alone in spring. I explain how this behavior connects to fawning season and helps protect newborn fawns.