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Golden Hour Wildlife Photography: Essential Techniques

October 29, 2025March 30, 2025 by Steve Creek
Red-shouldered Hawk lifting from the water with a fish held in its talons

Learn essential golden hour wildlife photography techniques for camera settings and composition to capture stunning images in perfect light.

Categories Wildlife Photography Techniques Tags animal photography, golden hour photography, Nature Photography, photography techniques, Wildlife Photography

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Spring Nesting Birds in My Arkansas Backyard

October 31, 2025March 29, 2025 by Steve Creek
American Robin standing on the ground holding a bundle of dry twigs and grass in its beak for nest building.

Backyard birds nesting in Arkansas bring spring to life—bluebirds, robins, and more right outside the door.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Arkansas Wildlife, Backyard birds, Birdwatching, Eastern Bluebirds, nesting season, spring birds, Wildlife Photography

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Red-headed Woodpeckers at Sequoyah Refuge

October 29, 2025March 26, 2025 by Steve Creek
Two Red-headed Woodpeckers on a dead tree, one perched outside and the other peeking from the nest cavity, against a clear blue sky.

A pair of Red-headed Woodpeckers build their nest in a dead tree at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge on a quiet spring morning.

Categories Bird Photography, Red-headed Woodpeckers, Woodpeckers Tags Birdwatching, cavity nesters, oklahoma birds, red-headed woodpecker, sequoyah national wildlife refuge, spring birds, Wildlife Photography, woodpecker nesting 1 Comment

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Forest Wildlife Photography: Tips for Captivating Images

February 2, 2026March 25, 2025 by Steve Creek
White-tailed Buck in the Underbrush

Master forest wildlife photography with tips on managing low light, creating subject separation, and capturing animals in their habitat.

Categories Wildlife Photography Techniques Tags animal photography, camera settings, composition techniques, forest photography, low light photography, Nature Photography, Telephoto lens, wildlife focus techniques, Wildlife Photography

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Armadillo at Sequoyah NWR After Controlled Burn

April 30, 2026March 24, 2025 by Steve Creek
Armadillo foraging with claws extended in burned field with scattered green shoots.

Spotted an armadillo foraging in a burned area at Sequoyah NWR. Discover how fire helps wildlife thrive in this unique Oklahoma refuge.

Categories Armadillo, Mammal Photography, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, Small Mammals Tags controlled burn, fire ecology, Oklahoma nature, Wildlife Photography, Wildlife refuge

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Chickadees Join Bluebirds in Spring Nesting Season

February 3, 2026March 23, 2025 by Steve Creek
A Carolina Chickadee perched on a vine looking over its shoulder, showing clear detail of its feathers.

Carolina Chickadees join Eastern Bluebirds in nesting in Arkansas. Discover their habits, nest building, and how they share backyard spaces.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Arkansas Wildlife, Backyard birds, Bird photography, Birdhouse, carolina chickadee, eastern bluebird, spring nesting

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Eastern Bluebirds Begin Nesting in Arkansas

February 3, 2026March 22, 2025 by Steve Creek
Close-up of a female Eastern Bluebird with nesting material in her beak, preparing to build a nest.

Eastern Bluebirds have begun nesting in Arkansas! Follow their journey as they build their nest and prepare for a new season.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography, Lavaca Tags Arkansas Wildlife, Backyard birds, bird nesting, bluebird house, Eastern Bluebirds, spring birds

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American Coot Photography at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

February 3, 2026March 21, 2025 by Steve Creek
American Coot pulling aquatic vegetation from the water at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, showcasing its foraging behavior.

American Coot Photography at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, highlighting its foraging habits and the importance of wetlands.

Categories Bird Photography, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags American Coot, Birdwatching, Oklahoma wetlands, waterbirds, wetland conservation, Wildlife Photography
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