Whitetail Does Alone in Spring During Fawning Season
Whitetail does are often seen alone in spring. I explain how this behavior connects to fawning season and helps protect newborn fawns.
Whitetail does are often seen alone in spring. I explain how this behavior connects to fawning season and helps protect newborn fawns.
I share how I pattern whitetail bucks and predict where they cross water for better wildlife photography opportunities.
I explain how and why whitetail bucks shed their antlers each year and why research shows this natural process is not painful.
Examining factors like nutrition, accessibility, and digestibility that lead deer to choose greenbrier over corn in winter.
The whitetail deer rut brings great November action at Sequoyah. I share field notes and photo tips. Tell me about your recent sightings.
Whitetail doe sniffing the air on the auto tour road at Sequoyah NWR, photographed from my truck window in soft morning light.
Capturing a serene moment of a bedded Whitetail Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, showcasing the beauty of deer in their natural habitat.
Learn about Fibromatosis in Whitetail Deer, its symptoms, and the role of wildlife photography in tracking this condition for better deer conservation efforts.