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Mammal Photography

Explore “Mammal Photography” in this exciting category. Get tips for photographing mammals in their natural habitats. Learn about gear, timing, and techniques for great shots. Find the best locations like forests, plains, and mountains. This category is perfect for wildlife photographers and enthusiasts. Capture the charm of deer, bears, foxes, and more.

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Fox Squirrel Eating Peanut: Peanut Grins

December 27, 2024 by Steve Creek
Peanut Enthusiast with a Sense of Humor

A hilarious photo of a Fox Squirrel munching a peanut with a big grin. Explore the funny side of backyard wildlife in this lighthearted post.

Categories Squirrels Tags Animal Behavior, Backyard wildlife, Fox Squirrel, funny animal photo, Nature Photography, peanut eating squirrel, squirrel humor, Wildlife Photography 1 Comment

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Photographing an Opossum in Late Fall

December 23, 2024December 22, 2024 by Steve Creek
Late Fall Opossum Sighting at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

Encounter with an opossum in late fall at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. Learn about its behavior and adaptations before winter sets in.

Categories Opossums Tags Animal Behavior, foraging habits, late fall wildlife, Oklahoma wildlife, opossum, sequoyah national wildlife refuge, Wildlife Photography, winter adaptations 2 Comments

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The Winter Solstice: A Turning Point in Nature

December 21, 2024 by Steve Creek
Bull Elk On A Chilly December Morning

Celebrate the winter solstice with tips for capturing unique wildlife and nature photography during the shortest day of the year.

Categories Elk Tags golden hour, low light photography, Nature Photography, Photography Tips, seasonal changes, Wildlife Photography, winter landscapes, winter solstice, winter wildlife 3 Comments

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Two White-tailed Bucks on a Frosty Morning

December 17, 2024December 15, 2024 by Steve Creek
Two Bucks in Frosty Morning Light

Two White-tailed Bucks pause on a frosty morning at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, with blackbirds adding movement to the scene.

Categories Deer and Ungulates Tags blackbirds, bucks, Canon EOS R5 Mark 2, deer behavior, nature, Oklahoma wildlife, sequoyah national wildlife refuge, white-tailed deer, Wildlife Photography

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Bucks on the Move at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

October 31, 2025November 29, 2024 by Steve Creek
Commitment in the Depths

The intense rut behavior of White-tailed Bucks at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, featuring dramatic chases and unique wildlife moments.

Categories Deer and Ungulates Tags buck swimming, deer chasing, Nature Photography, Oklahoma wildlife, rut behavior, rut season, sequoyah national wildlife refuge, White-tailed Bucks, Wildlife Photography 1 Comment

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Blue Jay vs. Squirrel | An Acorn Heist?

November 15, 2025November 11, 2024 by Steve Creek
Blue Jay with an Acorn: A Clever Opportunist in Action

Blue Jay caught digging up and relocating acorns in my yard. Was it stealing from Fox Squirrels? Explore this intriguing interspecies acorn rivalry.

Categories Bird Photography, Squirrels Tags acorn caching, acorn heist, Backyard wildlife, Bird behavior, blue jay, Fox Squirrel, interspecies rivalry, Nature Observation, squirrel behavior, Wildlife behavior 2 Comments

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Swamp Rabbit or Cottontail? A Curious Visitor in My Garden

October 31, 2025November 7, 2024 by Steve Creek
Rabbit Cleaning Its Paws

Is it a Swamp Rabbit or a Cottontail? A young rabbit in my Arkansas garden has me wondering. See photos and decide for yourself!

Categories Rabbits Tags Arkansas Wildlife, Backyard wildlife, Cottontail Rabbit, garden visitors, Nature Photography, rabbit identification, Swamp Rabbit, Wildlife observation

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Fox Squirrels Chewing on Deer Antlers

October 24, 2025October 23, 2024 by Steve Creek
The Fox Squirrel digs into the antler, displaying the natural behavior of osteophagy, crucial for dental maintenance and dietary supplements.

Watch Fox Squirrels chewing on antlers and uncover the nutritional advantages of this peculiar habit for their health.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Lavaca, Squirrels Tags Animal Behavior, deer antlers, ecosystem, Fox Squirrel, garden wildlife, osteophagy, rodent dental health, squirrel nutrition, Wildlife behavior, Wildlife Photography 3 Comments
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