Old Weathered Barn With a Donkey | Arkansas
A wildlife photographer captures an iconic Arkansas scene – an old weathered barn with a donkey standing inside the entrance.
A wildlife photographer captures an iconic Arkansas scene – an old weathered barn with a donkey standing inside the entrance.
A wildlife photographer encounters an 8-point whitetail buck during the beginning of the rut in Arkansas and captures photos of the deer in broad daylight.
A wildlife photographer describes an exciting close encounter with an unusually pale coyote at Fort Chaffee in Arkansas.
During a recent trip to Charleston, Arkansas, I had the opportunity to capture a stunning image of a Bald Eagle in flight. I was parked at Charleston Lake…
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes encountering a Four-toed Salamander while walking near the Ouachita National Forest in Arkansas.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek writes about an experience photographing an American crow eating ice while camping in Arkansas.
A wildlife photographer in Arkansas spotted and photographed an unidentified snake species with cloudy eyes in his backyard.
Once in a while I will make a trip to Buffalo National River here in Arkansas to photograph Elk. I haven’t been in several years and I need to make a trip.
Join Steve Creek, a passionate wildlife photographer, as he shares his encounter with a Robber Fly in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas.
Discover the fascinating world of Katydids—nature’s summer songsters with long antennae and unique camouflage. Learn about their role in the ecosystem.
I keep a Hummingbird feeder out in my yard during the summer. This Ruby-throated Hummingbird is one of the many that shows up.
A first-hand account and photos of witnessing and photographing a robber fly hunting and feeding on a grasshopper.
A first-hand account of encountering the elusive red-bellied snake while hiking in Arkansas’ Ouachita National Forest
Photographing and identifying a Carolina Wolf Spider while walking in Arkansas, including details about the spider’s appearance, behavior and habitat.
Summertime is a magical season for many reasons, but one of the most special moments for me is observing the growth of fawns on my property.