Up Close with Fawns at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
Experience magical encounters with White-tailed Deer fawns at Sequoyah Wildlife Refuge. A photographer’s journey capturing Oklahoma’s young wildlife wonders.
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.
A wildlife photographer recounts a memorable late November morning spent photographing curious twin whitetail fawns at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
An amazing encounter with a Whitetail Doe and her Fawns from 5 years ago. What made this moment truly magical was their interaction with me.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek documents white-tailed deer fawns losing their spots in early September in Oklahoma.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek shares photos of white-tailed deer fawns taken at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma last year.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes observing a curious white-tailed doe watching birds in the trees as she led her twin fawns through the Forest.
Learn why whitetail does squat down, including for urination, birthing fawns, mating, and health issues.
A wildlife photography blog post about spotting twin whitetail fawns whose spots are fading as they mature.
A wildlife photography blog post about the endearing grooming behaviors of young whitetail deer fawns and how the ritual strengthens social bonds.