I made a trip to Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge on Sunday and was able to photograph thousands of Snow Geese wintering in the refuge.  For detailed information on the refuge see my Photo Destination page.  I was also able to get a few shots of an immature Bald Eagle and some Whitetail Deer.  Sunday was a very cold day, but this seems to be the best time for finding wildlife in the refuge.

Snow geese populations reach about 20,000 in late November and early December at Sequoyah National Wildlife Rufuge nestled in gently rolling foothills of the Ozark Mountains. (Greg Disch)

Snow geese populations reach about 20,000 in late November and early December at Sequoyah National Wildlife Rufuge nestled in gently rolling foothills of the Ozark Mountains. (Greg Disch)

Snow geese populations reach about 20,000 in late November and early December at Sequoyah National Wildlife Rufuge nestled in gently rolling foothills of the Ozark Mountains. (Greg Disch)

Snow geese populations reach about 20,000 in late November and early December at Sequoyah National Wildlife Rufuge nestled in gently rolling foothills of the Ozark Mountains. (Greg Disch)

Juvenile Bald Eagle at Sequayah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. (Greg Disch)

Juvenile Bald Eagle at Sequayah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. (Greg Disch)

Whitetail Deer at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Eastern Oklahoma. (Greg Disch)

Whitetail Deer at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Eastern Oklahoma. (Greg Disch)

Whitetail Deer at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Eastern Oklahoma. (Greg Disch)

Click here for a gallery of additional images from Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.