Coyote Photography at Sequoyah Refuge in 2009
Coyote photography at Sequoyah Refuge in 2009 with a Canon EOS 40D—capturing a healthy coyote crossing a field in Oklahoma!
Coyote photography at Sequoyah Refuge in 2009 with a Canon EOS 40D—capturing a healthy coyote crossing a field in Oklahoma!
The warm weather has stirred up activity among the Green Anoles here in Arkansas. Over the past few days, I’ve spotted a total of five.
This is a Great Blue Heron I photographed last February with a captured fish. This was at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
An American White Pelican lands in foamy waters near an Oklahoma dam, drawn by winter shad die-off. Captured with a 500mm lens.
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Double-crested Cormorant flips a shad into position before swallowing at Kerr Reservoir. See the action and learn how I got the shot!
Great Blue Heron with a fresh catch at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. Post-hunting season means better photo opportunities.
The split-second moment a Double-crested Cormorant swallows a shad at Robert S. Kerr Reservoir. Patience and timing are key to photographing this fast action.