Wrapping Up My Time at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
My last days at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge were filled with elk, deer, and turkey sightings. A great end to my summer adventure in Oklahoma!
My last days at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge were filled with elk, deer, and turkey sightings. A great end to my summer adventure in Oklahoma!
A peaceful morning at Lake Carl Etling leads to a special encounter with a Roman-nosed Mule Deer Doe, showcasing the quiet beauty of Black Mesa State Park.
Experience magical encounters with White-tailed Deer fawns at Sequoyah Wildlife Refuge. A photographer’s journey capturing Oklahoma’s young wildlife wonders.
Spotting Whitetail Does by themselves? It’s a natural sign of spring! Learn about fawning season, why Does seek solitude, and how this ensures fawn survival.
Learn about Whitetail Buck behavior patterns and how to increase your chances of observing and photographing them crossing bodies of water.
When Whitetail Bucks shed their antlers each year, it’s a natural process that research suggests is not painful. Learn about the deer antler cycle.
Examining factors like nutrition, accessibility, and digestibility that lead deer to choose greenbrier over an available corn field in winter.
Explore wildlife photography tips for capturing white-tailed bucks during the rut at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, including vehicle-based techniques.
Learn about Fibromatosis in Whitetail Deer, its symptoms, and the role of wildlife photography in tracking this condition for better deer conservation efforts.