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Arkansas Wildlife Locations

Explore the diverse locations in Arkansas where I capture wildlife through my photography. This category serves as a guide to destinations that offer opportunities to observe various bird species, mammals, reptiles, and aquatic life.

Shells to Songs: Intriguing Cicada Cycle

December 20, 2024July 4, 2023 by Steve Creek
Cicada Exuviae

Today, I had the pleasure of photographing a Cicada Exuviae, the empty shell left behind after a Cicada undergoes its remarkable transformation.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Cicadas, Insect Photography Tags Arkansas Wildlife, Cicada Exuviae, Insect life cycle, Nature Photography, Transformative metamorphosis, Wildlife Photography

An Opossum in My Arkansas Backyard

December 20, 2024July 2, 2023 by Steve Creek
An Opossum in My Backyard

Just a few days after photographing a Red-eared Slider in my yard, another captivating creature crossed my path – an Opossum.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Opossums Tags Arkansas Wildlife, Backyard wildlife, Marsupials, Nature Photography, Opossum facts, Opossum photography, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife photography adventures

Red-eared Slider in Arkansas: Spotted on a Quiet Morning

June 24, 2025July 1, 2023 by Steve Creek
A Red-eared Slider's Journey Through My Yard

I photographed a Red-eared Slider in my Arkansas yard, capturing its journey and sharing insights into this adaptable turtle species.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Red-eared Sliders, Reptiles & Amphibians, Turtles Tags Arkansas Wildlife, Backyard Encounters, Red-eared Slider Photography, Turtle Species, Wildlife Photography 1 Comment

Downy Woodpecker Upside-Down

December 20, 2024June 28, 2023 by Steve Creek
Downy Woodpecker Hanging Upside Down

Explore the captivating world of Downy Woodpeckers as a wildlife photographer captures a delightful moment of a woodpecker hanging upside down.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography, Downy Woodpeckers, Woodpeckers Tags Backyard Photography, Downy Woodpecker, Suet Feeder, Wildlife Photography

Purple Martins Carrying Leaves: The Curious Habit

March 18, 2025May 29, 2023 by Steve Creek
A Purple Martin perched on a metal rod, holding a green leaf in its beak against a soft blue sky background.

Discover why Purple Martins carrying leaves is a common sight—nest building, parasite control, or something else? Explore this behavior!

Categories Arkansas River Valley Nature Center, Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Arkansas birds, Bird behavior, Birdwatching, nest building, Parasite control, Purple Martins, Wells Lake, Wildlife Photography

Spittlebugs: The Mysterious Bubble Makers

November 9, 2024May 19, 2023 by Steve Creek
Spittlebug Bubbles

I was at Sunnymede Park in Fort Smith, Arkansas when I spotted tiny bubbles on a plant growing near the trail. I knew these bubbles were made by a Spittlebug.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Insect Photography Tags Bubbles, fort smith, Spittlebug, Sunnymede Park 3 Comments

The Clay-colored Sparrow Here In Arkansas

November 9, 2024May 18, 2023 by Steve Creek
Clay-colored Sparrow

I spotted what I thought was the Clay-colored Sparrow in a pine tree next to the trail. After getting photos of this bird and arriving back home, I confirmed…

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Clay-colored Sparrow, fort smith, Sunnymede Park

Little Eastern Bluebird, Big World

November 9, 2024May 1, 2023 by Steve Creek
Little Eastern Bluebird

One of the most exciting moments was when the baby Eastern Bluebirds started to poke their heads out of the birdhouse. With my camera in hand, I was able to…

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags eastern bluebird 2 Comments

American Robin Takes a Dip

March 27, 2024April 28, 2023 by Steve Creek
American Robin Takes a Dip

I discovered some interesting facts about American Robins and their bathing habits. Did you know that they often prefer bathing in open areas, like lawns…

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags american robin, Bathing, Birdbath 2 Comments

Thirsty Cedar Waxwings Take Over My Birdbath

March 27, 2024April 27, 2023 by Steve Creek
Cedar Waxwing Taking a Sip

As a Wildlife Photographer, I was thrilled to have a large flock of Cedar Waxwings visit my birdbath in Arkansas for several days last week. It was a rare…

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Birdbath, Cedar Waxwing, Drinking 2 Comments

Male Eastern Bluebird Takes a Dip

March 27, 2024April 24, 2023 by Steve Creek
Male Eastern Bluebird Takes a Dip

After removing a fecal sac from one of its baby birds, the male Eastern Bluebird took a bath in the birdbath located in my yard in Arkansas.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Bathing, eastern bluebird

Eastern Bluebirds: Fecal Sac Removal

March 27, 2024April 23, 2023 by Steve Creek
The Male Eastern Bluebird Leaving The Birdhouse With a Fecal Sac

I was able to get this photo of the male Eastern Bluebird leaving the birdhouse with a fecal sac. I used a beanbag to rest my camera and lens on the deck rail.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Birdhouse, eastern bluebird, Fecal Sac

Male and Female Eastern Bluebird Feeding Strategies

December 20, 2024April 22, 2023 by Steve Creek
Female Eastern Bluebird Delivers a Pillbug

One of the joys of having a birdhouse in your yard is watching Eastern Bluebirds build their nest and raise their young. I’ve been fortunate enough to witness..

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography, Lavaca Tags caterpillars, eastern bluebird, Pillbug, roly-polies, spiders 4 Comments

A Female Eastern Bluebird in her Birdhouse

March 27, 2024April 7, 2023 by Steve Creek
A Female Eastern Bluebird Peers Out From Her Birdhouse

Today’s photo is of a female Eastern Bluebird that is peering out of one of my birdhouses here in Arkansas. I am sure she is sitting on eggs…

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Birdhouse, eastern bluebird, Female 1 Comment

Tufted Titmouse with Sunflower Seed

March 29, 2024March 29, 2023 by Steve Creek
Tufted Titmouse with Sunflower Seed

I noticed the Tufted Titmouse perched near the feeder, clutching a sunflower seed in its beak. With my camera and lens securely propped up on a bean bag…

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Bird Feeder, Sunflower Seed, tufted titmouse
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