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Bald Eagle Resembles Hood Ornament

December 5, 2024January 13, 2023 by Steve Creek
Bald Eagle Resembles An Old Decorative Hood Ornament

A blog post about spotting a Bald Eagle that resembles an old decorative hood ornament, appreciating it as a symbol of wilderness and freedom.

Categories Bird Photography Tags bald eagle, Bird Watching, nature, Photography, raptor, wildlife

Great Blue Heron With Wingtip Touching Water

December 5, 2024January 12, 2023 by Steve Creek
Great Blue Heron Wingtip Touching Water

I photographed this Great Blue Heron With Wingtip Touching Water while I was at the Charleston City Lake in Charleston, Arkansas.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Ardea herodias, Charleston, Charleston City Lake, Fish, Flying

Great Blue Heron Fishing Technique: A Cool Way to Catch Fish

January 22, 2025January 11, 2023 by Steve Creek
Great Blue Heron Diving

Great Blue Heron fishing technique: diving headfirst from a platform to catch fish. Learn more about this bird’s impressive adaptability.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Bird photography, Bird Watching, fishing birds, heron, heron fishing method, wetland birds

Red-tailed Hawk Standing In Grass

December 5, 2024January 10, 2023 by Steve Creek
Red-tailed Hawk Standing In Grass

A vivid account of seeing a regal Red-tailed Hawk standing tall in an Oklahoma field, and a description of the bird’s appearance, habits and protected status.

Categories Bird Photography, National Wildlife Refuges, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags Bird of prey, Bird Watching, Buteo jamaicensis, nature writing, Oklahoma wildlife, raptor, red-tailed hawk

Juvenile Northern Harrier vs. American Kestrel

December 5, 2024January 8, 2023 by Steve Creek
Juvenile Northern Harrier (Circus hudsonius)

I photographed this Juvenile Northern Harrier after it made an American Kestrel leave its perch. This was at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Circus hudsonius, Juvenile, Northern Harrier

An American Kestrel With Wings Spread

December 23, 2024January 7, 2023 by Steve Creek
American Kestrel With Wings Spread

Read about my recent experience photographing an American Kestrel falcon at dawn in Oklahoma, perfectly captured mid-grooming with wings spread.

Categories Bird Photography, National Wildlife Refuges, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags american kestrel, Bird of prey, Bird Watching, Falco sparverius, falcon, Oklahoma wildlife, Wildlife Photography

Sunrise and Snow Geese

October 12, 2024December 26, 2022 by Steve Creek
Awesome Sunrise and Snow Geese

This past Saturday I made a trip to the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. I witnessed an awesome sunrise with several Snow Geese arriving.

Categories Bird Photography, National Wildlife Refuges, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags Colorful, Flight, Flock, Snow Geese, Sunrise, Trees

Carpenter Bees Near the Ouachita National Forest

October 21, 2024September 29, 2022 by Steve Creek
Carpenter Bee On Wildflower

Explore the captivating world of Carpenter Bees in Arkansas as a wildlife photographer shares his encounter with these black and yellow striped insects.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Insect Photography Tags Arkansas Wildlife, Carpenter Bees, Insect Behavior, ouachita national forest, Pollinators, Unique Insect Species, Wildlife Photography, Wood-boring Insects

Tarantulas in Arkansas: A Close Encounter Near My Cabin

October 12, 2024September 27, 2022 by Steve Creek
Tarantula In Leaves

The fascinating world of Arkansas tarantulas, their habitat, hunting habits, and behavior, as I share my recent encounter near the Ouachita National Forest.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Spiders Tags arachnids, Arkansas spiders, Arkansas Wildlife, nocturnal hunters, ouachita national forest, spider behavior, tarantula facts, tarantula habitat, tarantulas, Wildlife Photography

Catalpa Sphinx Caterpillar: Near the Ouachita National Forest

October 12, 2024September 25, 2022 by Steve Creek
Catalpa Sphinx Caterpillar On Road

Discover the fascinating life cycle of the Catalpa Sphinx Caterpillar, from leaf-eating larvae to moth, and its role in Arkansas’ ecosystem.

Categories Insect Photography Tags Arkansas ecosystem, Arkansas Wildlife, catalpa sphinx caterpillar, catalpa tree, Catawba worm, insect metamorphosis, moths, Nature Photography, ouachita national forest

A Red-shouldered Hawk at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

October 21, 2024September 23, 2022 by Steve Creek
Red-shouldered Hawk Perched at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

Photographed a Red-shouldered Hawk at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. Learn about raptor behavior, photography tips, and camera settings used.

Categories Bird Photography Tags Bird photography, Birds of Prey, Canon EOS R7, early morning light, Nature Photography, oklahoma, raptors, red-shouldered hawk, sequoyah national wildlife refuge, Wildlife Photography

The Army Of Bullfrogs

October 12, 2024September 21, 2022 by Steve Creek
Army Of American Bullfrogs

During my recent visit to Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I came upon an incredible gathering of juvenile Bullfrogs.

Categories Frogs, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags Group behavior, Juvenile Bullfrogs, Wildlife Photographer

White-tailed Doe’s Curiosity: A Glimpse into Nature’s Intricacies

October 12, 2024September 18, 2022 by Steve Creek
White-tailed Doe Watching Birds

Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes observing a curious white-tailed doe watching birds in the trees as she led her twin fawns through the Forest.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Deer and Ungulates Tags animal curiosity, doe, fawns, ouachita national forest, white-tailed deer, Wildlife behavior

Twin Fawns Near Ouachita National Forest

October 21, 2024September 17, 2022 by Steve Creek
Whitetail Fawns Near Ouachita National Forest

Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes encountering and photographing twin white-tailed deer fawns near the Ouachita National Forest in Arkansas.

Categories Deer and Ungulates Tags Canon EOS R7, deer, early morning, ground blind, Nature Photography, ouachita national forest, twin fawns, white-tailed fawn, Wildlife Photography

A Majestic Six Point Buck Sheds Velvet

November 14, 2024September 15, 2022 by Steve Creek
Whitetail Buck Near The Ouachita National Forest

A wildlife photographer in Arkansas captured images of a six point whitetail buck right after it shed its velvet in preparation for mating season.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Deer and Ungulates Tags Antlers, buck, deer rub, ouachita national forest, velvet shedding, Whitetail Deer, Wildlife Photography
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