Juvenile Five-lined Skink On Log
Read this blog post by Steve Creek, Wildlife Photographer about capturing a photo of a juvenile five-lined skink on a log in Arkansas.
Read this blog post by Steve Creek, Wildlife Photographer about capturing a photo of a juvenile five-lined skink on a log in Arkansas.
A first-hand account of a wildlife photographer’s exciting experience capturing an image of a venomous young Water Moccasin in its natural habitat in Oklahoma.
What caught my eye was a dark spot on the side of its head, a feature I had never seen before in a Rough Green Snake.
I had the opportunity to capture a photo of a Northern Diamond-backed Watersnake basking on a log in the river. This particular log had a dragonfly perched…
I came upon a most intriguing discovery – a mushroom exhibiting what appeared to be the symptoms of a dreaded malady, Cobweb Disease.
This Great Blue Heron had missed whatever it was trying to catch. When it brought its head out of the water it needed to regain its balance by using its wings.
A wildlife photography blog post about capturing a young white-tailed buck reaching for leaves in velvet at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer describes getting the perfect shot of a great blue heron with a fresh catch in its beak early one morning.