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.
Bucks in velvet at Sequoyah NWR appeared at sunrise, giving me two quick white-tailed deer photos from the auto tour road.
Older Whitetail Buck in velvet at Sequoyah NWR, photographed near Dockery Field with notes on age clues, velvet, and gear.
June offers the best buck photography opportunities at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge during peak velvet season.