Skinks Emerge at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
The warmer weather brings springtime sightings of skinks at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge! Read about their hibernation habits and ideal springtime temps.
The warmer weather brings springtime sightings of skinks at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge! Read about their hibernation habits and ideal springtime temps.
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.
Warm weather brings out Scissor-tailed Flycatchers, Box Turtles, water snakes & a buzz of insects at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge!
A photo trip to photograph whitetail bucks with antlers still intact at Oklahoma’s Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Warm winter surprises Snow Geese at Sequoyah Refuge! Will they delay their migration? Explore the reasons behind their fascinating journey.
A photographer joins local Groundhog Day traditions in Arkansas, watching our furry forecasters emerge to predict six more weeks of winter or an early spring.
A wildlife photographer reflects on photographing the untamed natural beauty of Western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma.
Experience the renewal of life and the beauty of spring through the lens of a Wildlife Photographer. See a Whitetail Fawn kissing a flower in this photo.
A blog post reflecting on the meaning of an owl couple’s affectionate ritual, exploring how loyalty and devotion in the animal kingdom can inspire us.
The Three-toed Box Turtle is a seasonal migrator and is commonly found in forested areas during early spring, summer, and late fall in Arkansas and Oklahoma.