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American Black Vulture Portrait

January 23, 2026January 18, 2023 by Steve Creek
Close portrait of an American Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus) showing detailed feather texture and bare black head

The American Black Vulture’s vital role in nature, its unique features, and its behavior through an up-close encounter in Oklahoma.

Categories Bird Photography Tags American Black Vulture, Bird of prey, Canon EOS R7, carrion eater, conservation, ecosystem balance, Nature Photography, sequoyah national wildlife refuge, vultures, Wildlife observation, Wildlife Photography

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A Red-shouldered Hawk at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

April 13, 2026September 23, 2022 by Steve Creek
Red-shouldered hawk perched on a branch at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma

A red-shouldered hawk perches above the auto tour road at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in soft morning light.

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

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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

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Green Heron Regurgitates an Unusually Large Pellet

March 8, 2026August 26, 2022 by Steve Creek
Green Heron with neck tensed as it starts to regurgitate a large pellet on muddy shoreline

Green Heron pellet regurgitation is fast and messy. I watched one expel a huge pellet at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.

Categories Bird Photography Tags avian diet, Bird behavior, bird research, Birdwatching, Canon EOS R7, green heron, Nature Photography, pellet regurgitation, sequoyah national wildlife refuge, Wildlife Photography

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