What Is Wrong With This Fawn
I photographed an injured fawn with a severe mouth wound at Sequoyah NWR. The injury raised serious survival concerns.
I photographed an injured fawn with a severe mouth wound at Sequoyah NWR. The injury raised serious survival concerns.
I’m catching these Whitetail Bucks out at sunrise. They don’t stay out long so I drive to where I think they will be when I first arrive at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. As you can see in my last few posts, I have been correct a few times. How I Got The Shot – Two … Read more
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.
I was lucky enough to observe the adult Barred Owl for over an hour as it kept watch over the water below the tree, searching for crayfish. The owl was a…
Orchard Oriole photographed at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. See detailed photos and tips for spotting this elusive bird.
And when it comes to birds, the Sora is definitely one of the trickiest subjects to photograph. Known for its shy and secretive nature, this small waterbird…
On one of my recent trips to the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I had a particularly fascinating encounter with a coyote.