Raccoons Mating at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
Observing raccoon mating behavior at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge—learn when and how raccoons breed in the wild.
Observing raccoon mating behavior at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge—learn when and how raccoons breed in the wild.
Discover the Barred Owl’s diverse diet, including crayfish, and learn how their meals can even change feather color. Tips for spotting owls at wildlife refuges.
Double-crested Cormorant with catfish at Sequoyah NWR. Patient setup from vehicle led to close-up photos of bird feeding behavior.
Explore the fascinating history, uses, and symbolism of dandelions, captured beautifully at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
A wildlife photographer takes photos of a Black Vulture’s feet and analyzes how they reveal the bird’s adaptation for walking and scavenging carrion.
The importance of responsible wildlife photography. Learn how to safely observe and photograph owls while respecting their territory and nesting habits.
Witness a remarkable close-up with a young bald eagle in Oklahoma’s Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
One Great Horned Owl passed what looked to be the head of a Pied-billed Grebe to its mate before flying deeper into the woods.