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A Winter Morning With Snow Geese, Coyotes, and Deer

December 19, 2025January 18, 2025 by Steve Creek
Dark Morph Snow Goose in Flight

Explore a winter morning of wildlife photography at Sequoyah Refuge, featuring snow geese, deer, and a coyote.

Categories Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags Bird photography, coyote, Nature Photography, Oklahoma wildlife, Sequoyah Refuge, Snow Geese, white-tailed deer, Wildlife Photography, winter photography

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Photographing Birds in Snow: Ultimate Guide

September 8, 2025January 17, 2025 by Steve Creek
Rusty Blackbird’s Winter Stride

Master photographing birds in snow with expert tips on gear, settings, and composition. Capture stunning winter wildlife shots!

Categories Wildlife Photography Techniques Tags Bird photography, birding in snow, Nature Photography, photo composition, photographing birds, photography gear, snow photography, snowy landscapes, Wildlife photography tips, winter photography 1 Comment

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Backyard Bird Visitors After Arkansas Snow

December 17, 2025January 16, 2025 by Steve Creek
Mourning Dove on Snowy Branch

Snow in Arkansas brought Brown Thrashers, Mockingbirds, Cowbirds, Mourning Doves, and Pine Warblers to my yard. Winter birdwatching!

Categories Bird Photography Tags Arkansas birds, Backyard birds, Birdwatching, brown thrasher, brown-headed cowbird, mourning dove, northern mockingbird, Pine Warbler, snow wildlife, winter birds

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Winter Birds: Purple Finch, House Finch & White-crowned Sparrow

December 17, 2025January 15, 2025 by Steve Creek
White-crowned Sparrow in the Snow

Snow in Arkansas brought a female Purple Finch, a male House Finch, and a White-crowned Sparrow to my yard. Here’s their story.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Arkansas Wildlife, backyard birding, Bird photography, birds, Birdwatching, house finch, purple finch, snowy yard, white-crowned sparrow, winter birds 1 Comment

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The Red-bellied Woodpecker After the Snow

December 17, 2025January 14, 2025 by Steve Creek
Curious Woodpecker Close-Up

Red-bellied Woodpecker visits Arkansas feeder after snow, captured with Canon R5 Mark II and RF 200-800 lens. Vibrant colors in winter.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Arkansas birds, Bird behavior, Bird feeders, Birdwatching, Canon R5 Mark II, Red-bellied Woodpecker, RF 200-800 lens, snow photography, Wildlife Photography, winter bird photography

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Birds in the Snow: Grackles and Red-winged Blackbirds

January 25, 2026January 13, 2025 by Steve Creek
Male Common Grackle’s Intense Stare

Common Grackles and Red-winged Blackbirds flock to snowy Arkansas feeders, showcasing bold behavior and survival strategies during winter.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Arkansas birds, backyard birding, Bird behavior, Bird photography, common grackle, mixed blackbird flocks, red-winged blackbird, snowy feeders, Wildlife Photography, winter birds

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Fox Sparrows Visits My Arkansas Yard in the Snow

September 8, 2025January 12, 2025 by Steve Creek
Fox Sparrow Standing in Fresh Arkansas Snow

Fox Sparrows are winter visitors to Arkansas. Learn about their habits, habitat, and how to spot them with photos of one in the snow.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Arkansas Wildlife, Backyard birds, Bird photography, Birdwatching, fox sparrow, snow birds, sparrows, Wildlife Photography, winter birds

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A Rare Rusty Blackbird in My Arkansas Yard

September 8, 2025January 11, 2025 by Steve Creek
Front-Facing Rusty Blackbird in Snow

Rare Rusty Blackbird sighting in snowy Arkansas. Learn about its habitat, behavior, and conservation efforts.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Arkansas birds, Bird photography, Birdwatching, Euphagus carolinus, Rusty Blackbird, snow, vulnerable species, Wildlife conservation, winter birds 2 Comments
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