Same Doe With Injured Ear, Three Years Apart in Fort Smith
A doe with injured ear markings appears near the same Fort Smith trail nearly three years apart, with more visible ticks in 2026.
A doe with injured ear markings appears near the same Fort Smith trail nearly three years apart, with more visible ticks in 2026.
I photographed a young whitetail doe at J.T. Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife Preserve in Oklahoma. Read my Wildlife and Photography Notes.
Two velvet-antlered White-tailed Bucks pause among wildflowers and rocks in the Wichita Mountains, bathed in soft spring light.
A detour near Black Mesa Nature Preserve gave me the chance to photograph twin Mule Deer fawns in beautiful morning light.
Tips and examples for photographing deer in foggy conditions from a wildlife photographer who often shoots at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Whitetail Deer move through soybean fields at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge during a mid-September shoot.
Photographed a Whitetail Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge using a Canon EOS R5 and 800mm lens on a calm September morning.
A wildlife photographer describes how he was able to photograph a whitetail buck in foggy conditions at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.