A Photographer’s Mystery Solved: The Buck’s Alarm Revealed

Coyote Looking The Direction It Was Headed

In part two of this blog post, the photographer details a close encounter with a coyote and white-tailed deer buck at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.

What Alarmed the Buck at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge?

Whitetail Spike Buck Running Across Field

Wildlife photographer Steve Creek recounts an exciting encounter with a young deer buck while hiking at Oklahoma’s Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.

Deer Traversing Reeve’s Slough in Sequoyah Wildlife Refuge

Two White-tailed Does Crossing Reeve's Slough

Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes capturing white-tailed deer crossing Reeve’s Slough at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.

Frosty Northern Harrier | How Birds Cope with the Cold

Northern Harrier Cover In Frost

A wildlife photographer shares how he captured a photo of a frosty Northern Harrier and explains how birds adapt to survive cold winter temperatures.

My Relationship with the American Crow as a Wildlife Photographer

American Crow Keeping Me Company

Wildlife photographer Steve Creek reflects on the curious and communicative American Crow frequently accompanying him on photography adventures.

The Mysterious Red Eyes of the Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron With A Red Pupil

A wildlife photographer discovers a Great Blue Heron with uniquely red-tinted eyes while photographing at an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.

The Dangers of Fishing Line to Wildlife

Great Blue Heron Standing Next to A Fishing Bobber

A photographer’s perspective on the harm discarded and lost fishing line can cause birds and other animals, with a call to action to properly dispose of line.

Spotting Scissor-tailed Flycatchers in Late October

Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Keeps Watch From an Old Corn Stalk.

A wildlife photographer was thrilled to spot Scissor-tailed Flycatchers at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma in late September and October.