"Best Friends". Grant Zebra & Blue Wildebeest on Creel Creek Ranch in Fredericksburg, TX.
"The Bullies". Grant Zebra families stick close together at all times.
"Unlikely Bunch". Blue Wildebeest and Gemsbok are typically not found together.
It looks like I got their attention!
"Cool Reflections". A turtle soaking in the sun.
A beautiful butterfly caught just before takeoff.
"Poser". Blue Wildebeest cow, heavy with calf.
Another duo shot of a Blue Wildebeest and a Grant Zebra.
"Double Trouble". Better watch it when these two Grant Zebra get together.
"Double Vision". Another insane shot of two Blue Wildebeest standing in a position that makes them look like a mirrored image.
"Monkey See, Monkey Do". These Blue Wildebeest have been hanging out together too much.
"Big Daddy". He is the dominant Blue Wildebeest Bull and he runs the show. His maturity can be determined by his worn horns and dark color of hair on his forehead.
Big Daddy protecting his ladies.
Beautiful sunset image of a pasture in Fredericksburg, Texas.
A family of Grant Zebra observing me as I enter their territory.
Two Blue Wildebeest cows facing me off in their field.
Gregarious, but unpredictable, Blue Wildebeest will take off at a moments notice.
Another running shot of Blue Wildebeest.
"Remains". What remains of a Gemsbok cow that didn't make it.
"The Three Blondes". Three Blue Wildebeest cows staring me down.
This image of the Wildebeest shows their stripes, which makes them truly beautiful.
Gemsbok are strikingly beautiful animals. Both the bulls and cows have horns and they know how to use them. On a Texas ranch, they fear nothing.
Fallow doe standing in a flower patch.
Blue Wildebeest cow.
Total solar eclipse of 2024.
Sundown over Honey Creek on Creel Creek Ranch in Fredericksburg, Texas.
"New Edition". Grant Zebra Filly.
Blackbuck Ram taken off Ranchero Creek Ranch (RCR) in Sabinal, Texas.
"Mongo". This trophy Whitetail taken of Ranchero Creek Ranch scored 210 on Boone & Crockett (BC).
This RCR Whitetail Buck scored 185 BC.
Another RCR Whitetail buck.
Trophy Blackbuck ram taken off the RCR.
Old Whitetail taken off the RCR.
Trophy Axis buck.
Another old Whitetail off the RCR. You can tell his age from his curved antlers.
Happy family. Her first Axis buck on the RCR.
Spring Turkey season on the RCR.
"Had To Go". This old Whitetail bruiser dominated every other buck around, but he just didn't have the desired genetics.
"Danny Boy". Creel Creek's big bull Elk in velvet.