Raccoons Caught in the Act at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
Raccoons caught in the act along a refuge road in Oklahoma made for a funny early morning wildlife photography moment.
Raccoons caught in the act along a refuge road in Oklahoma made for a funny early morning wildlife photography moment.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes his encounter with an unidentified damselfly species while walking a road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Photographer Steve Creek reflects on the importance of National Wildlife Day and how we can help protect biodiversity and threatened species.
I photographed a prairie lizard, dragonfly, and beetle on a single utility pole in Arkansas during one hike.
The full moon changes wildlife behavior in surprising ways. Learn how moonlight affects predators, prey, and animal activity patterns.
I photographed a sculptured pine borer beetle in Arkansas, capturing its detailed ridges and learning about its life cycle in pine forests.
Butterflies of Sequoyah Refuge include a Common Checkered-Skipper and Common Buckeye photographed in Oklahoma fields.
A young bullfrog blends into duckweed at Tuff Pond in Oklahoma, giving me a brief chance to capture it in late morning light.