Two More Bucks in Velvet at Sequoyah
Bucks in velvet at Sequoyah NWR appeared at sunrise, giving me two quick white-tailed deer photos from the auto tour road.
Bucks in velvet at Sequoyah NWR appeared at sunrise, giving me two quick white-tailed deer photos from the auto tour road.
This looks like an older Whitetail Buck compared to the last Buck photos I posted mainly because of how his body looks and not because of his antlers. His antlers will grow all of its points (tines) by the end of this month (June). I would like to see this Buck again this fall because … Read more
June offers the best buck photography opportunities at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge during peak velvet season.
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A wildlife photographer reminisces about capturing an intimate moment between a doe and fawn at an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
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