Whitetail Doe Feeding On Ridge
During my wildlife photography excursion at the J.T. Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife Preserve in Oklahoma, I had the pleasure of photographing a Whitetail Doe
During my wildlife photography excursion at the J.T. Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife Preserve in Oklahoma, I had the pleasure of photographing a Whitetail Doe
A wildlife photography blog post about capturing a young white-tailed buck reaching for leaves in velvet at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
I have trail cameras on my property near the Ouachita National Forest here in Arkansas. One of these cameras caught two Whitetail Deer standing on their hind legs fighting. One of the Deer is a Buck and the other is a Doe. (The Doe could be a button Buck). These two Deer have appeared on … Read more
I first saw this large 8-point Whitetail Buck in a cornfield at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. The cornfield was overhead high…
Usually, Whitetail Bucks shed both antlers in close succession, but unfortunately, luck wasn’t on my side this time, as the Buck left the area without shedding.