Raccoons Caught in the Act at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
Raccoons caught in the act along a refuge road in Oklahoma made for a funny early morning wildlife photography moment.
Raccoons caught in the act along a refuge road in Oklahoma made for a funny early morning wildlife photography moment.
White-tailed fawn photos from Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, including a field encounter and a woodland close-up in soft morning light.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes his encounter with an unidentified damselfly species while walking a road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Photographer Steve Creek reflects on the importance of National Wildlife Day and how we can help protect biodiversity and threatened species.
Indigo bunting photo from Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, captured as a singing male perched in bright summer light.
I photographed a prairie lizard, dragonfly, and beetle on a single utility pole in Arkansas during one hike.
I photographed a young cottontail rabbit eating a fallen pear in my Arkansas yard, a surprising look at rabbit feeding behavior.
The full moon changes wildlife behavior in surprising ways. Learn how moonlight affects predators, prey, and animal activity patterns.