White-tailed Fawns Growing Fast
White-tailed Fawns Growing fast at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge as I photograph a doe and fawn near Shug’s Pond in summer.
White-tailed Fawns Growing fast at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge as I photograph a doe and fawn near Shug’s Pond in summer.
I was lucky to spot this Whitetail Fawn crossing the road at Fort Chaffee. The Doe had already gone across, but then the fawn came out of the brush and decided
I was walking on a county road that ends at my property photographing Dragonflies when this Whitetail Doe and Fawn crossed. I don’t think the Fawn knew I was…
I came across a Whitetail Doe feeding on some vegetation. As I approached, I noticed that the deer was intently watching me while it continued to eat.
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.