Watching Young Mourning Doves on the Gravel Road
I photographed young mourning doves resting on a gravel road at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and observed their calm behavior.
I photographed young mourning doves resting on a gravel road at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and observed their calm behavior.
Long-tailed green tree frog photos from Sequoyah Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, including one unusual frog that appeared to retain a tail.
A male indigo bunting sings after a summer rain at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, a bright wildlife moment I was glad to capture.
Whitetail deer in soybean fields at Sequoyah Refuge show how crops conceal wildlife. See a fawn and doe hidden in dense summer growth.
Bag worm in Oklahoma, a close look at its camouflaged case, life cycle, and the quiet roadside moment when I spotted it.
Butterflies at Sequoyah Refuge led me to photograph a Red Admiral and Pearl Crescent on a July visit in Oklahoma.
Fluffy white spider egg sac found on Johnson grass at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. A unique sight for nature lovers and curious minds.
Fowler’s Toad has been absent from my Lavaca yard this summer, so I’m watching the pine needles and grass more closely.