White-tailed Doe and Fawn at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
A white-tailed doe and fawn pause on a refuge road at Sequoyah, offering a quiet look at maternal behavior and a rare photo chance.
A white-tailed doe and fawn pause on a refuge road at Sequoyah, offering a quiet look at maternal behavior and a rare photo chance.
A white-tailed doe and her two fawns paused near my truck at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge on a calm September morning.
I photographed injured white-tailed does in Arkansas and Oklahoma, showing how these resilient deer survive and adapt in the wild.
Whitetail deer in soybean fields at Sequoyah Refuge show how crops conceal wildlife. See a fawn and doe hidden in dense summer growth.
Whitetail does and fawn move through lotus leaves at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge during a calm June morning in Oklahoma.
I photographed a pregnant Whitetail Doe at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma and observed signs she may soon give birth.
White-tailed doe protecting fawn from a coyote shows raw maternal instinct witnessed at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Hidden Whitetail Doe resting beside the road at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge reveals how easily deer disappear into natural cover.