A Look at the Insects I Photographed at Black Mesa State Park
I photographed beetles, robber flies, and dragonflies at Black Mesa State Park, revealing the insect life often missed by visitors.
I photographed beetles, robber flies, and dragonflies at Black Mesa State Park, revealing the insect life often missed by visitors.
A windy day at Black Mesa State Park brought Cassin’s Sparrow, Kingbird, and Swainson’s Hawk during an active bird photography morning.
Wild turkeys walked through my campsite at Black Mesa State Park, creating an unexpected wildlife photography opportunity.
A Turkey Vulture and Red-tailed Hawks appeared during a quiet evening hike at Black Mesa State Park in Oklahoma.
Sunrise at Lake Carl Etling revealed mule deer, hummingbirds, and a Cooper’s Hawk during an early morning wildlife photography session.
I discovered a hidden sheepherder hut near Lake Carl Etling (Black Mesa State Park), a quiet reminder of Oklahoma’s past.
Spotted a Red-headed Woodpecker caching a grasshopper on a utility pole near Black Mesa Wildlife Preserve in Oklahoma.
A mule deer doe and her fawn crossed Lake Carl Etling during a calm evening wildlife photography encounter.