Signs of Spring at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
Signs of spring at Sequoyah refuge bring flycatchers, turtles, and snakes back to life as warmer weather returns to Oklahoma.
Signs of spring at Sequoyah refuge bring flycatchers, turtles, and snakes back to life as warmer weather returns to Oklahoma.
A close look at coyote and turkey vulture interactions, including defensive behavior and why coyotes keep their distance.
Eastern phoebe building a nest at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, carrying moss under a fishing pier in early spring.
On Leap Day, I reflect on the unexpected moments in nature and how wildlife photography rewards patience and observation.
A blog post describing and showing a photo of a beaver transporting plants to its lodge, likely for repairs or food storage.
Spotting elusive Whitetail Bucks at Oklahoma’s Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge highlights the importance of preserving untouched natural habitats.
Warm winter surprises Snow Geese at Sequoyah Refuge! Will they delay their migration? Explore the reasons behind their fascinating journey.
Groundhog Day traditions in Arkansas, watching our furry forecasters emerge to predict six more weeks of winter or an early spring.