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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.

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Eastern Bluebird Catches Crane Fly Mid-Transformation

April 1, 2026April 22, 2024 by Steve Creek
Eastern Bluebird Captures Crane Fly Mid-Emergence

See an Eastern Bluebird catch a crane fly mid-emergence in Arkansas and learn about this unusual feeding moment.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography, Insect Photography Tags Backyard wildlife, crane fly, eastern bluebird, Insect life cycle, larval stage, Metamorphosis 5 Comments

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Ruby-throated Hummingbirds Return to Arkansas!

April 1, 2026April 21, 2024 by Steve Creek
Ruby-throated Hummingbird Returns

Ruby-throated hummingbirds are back in Arkansas. Learn when they arrive and how to attract them to your feeder.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Arkansas birds, hummingbird feeder, hummingbird migration, ruby-throated hummingbird, summer in Arkansas

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Eastern Bluebird Fecal Sac Removal Explained

April 1, 2026April 20, 2024 by Steve Creek
Eastern Bluebird carrying a fecal sac away from a wooden nest box

Watch how Eastern Bluebirds remove fecal sacs to keep their nest clean, a fascinating behavior that helps protect and raise healthy chicks.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography, Lavaca Tags bird adaptations, birdie diaper, chick health, eastern bluebird, fecal sac removal, nest hygiene, waste disposal

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Baby Cottontail Rabbit in My Arkansas Garden

April 1, 2026April 14, 2024 by Steve Creek
Young cottontail rabbit sitting in a flower garden with dried leaves and mulch in Arkansas

A follow-up on a flowerbed with a resident rabbit! Learn how to keep rabbits out of your garden humanely, with tips on fencing, planting, repellents, and more.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Rabbits Tags Cottontail Rabbit, deterring rabbits, flowerbed protection, gardening tips, humane methods, Meadow Sage, Rabbit-proof garden

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House Finch Eating Dandelions in My Arkansas Yard

April 2, 2026April 12, 2024 by Steve Creek
House Finch With Dandelion Seeds

I photographed a House Finch feeding on dandelions in my Arkansas yard and took a closer look at this simple but important food source.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags American Goldfinch, Backyard, birds, dandelions, ecology, finches, foraging, house finch, nature 2 Comments

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Cardinal Couple at Feeder in My Arkansas Yard

April 2, 2026April 11, 2024 by Steve Creek
Male Northern Cardinal Surveying the Yard

A male and female Northern Cardinal visit my backyard feeder in Arkansas, offering a close look at their behavior and pair bonding.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Arkansas birds, Arkansas Wildlife, Bird Feeder, Bird photography, Bird Watching, cardinal couple, northern cardinal, state bird

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Eastern Bluebirds Feeding Chicks in the Rain

April 2, 2026April 10, 2024 by Steve Creek
A Pair Of Eastern Bluebirds With Food For Babies On A Rainy Day

I watched Eastern Bluebirds feeding chicks during a rainy Arkansas day, showing how they keep their young fed even in tough conditions.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags caterpillars, chicks, eastern bluebird, Parental Care, protein diet, rain, resilience of nature, water-repellent feathers

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Pine Warbler at Feeder in Arkansas

April 2, 2026April 10, 2024 by Steve Creek
Pine Warbler Singing

A Pine Warbler visits my Arkansas feeder, showing how this species adapts beyond pine forests and regularly feeds on seed.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography Tags Backyard birds, Bird Feeder, birds of Arkansas, Birdwatching, interesting birds, pine forest birds, Pine Warbler, prolific breeders, seed-eating warblers
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