Injured White-tailed Does Surviving in the Wild
I photographed injured white-tailed does in Arkansas and Oklahoma, showing how these resilient deer survive and adapt in the wild.
I photographed injured white-tailed does in Arkansas and Oklahoma, showing how these resilient deer survive and adapt in the wild.
I spent another morning photographing my favorite young buck at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge as he fed and interacted with nearby does.
A curious white-tailed doe paused near Ouachita National Forest and watched birds moving through the branches above her.
Spot two majestic white-tailed bucks in velvet at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, captured as they graze peacefully in a summer soybean field.
Capturing a white-tailed buck at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge during antler shedding season—an unforgettable wildlife moment!
A wildlife photographer captures a special moment of a whitetail doe nursing her fawn at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek captured photos of a young 6 point buck with velvet covered antlers at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer’s blog post about getting a closeup shot of a white-tailed deer fawn at the Sequoyah NWR in Oklahoma back in 2009 versus now.