The Unexpected Leaps of Nature on Leap Day
A wildlife photographer reflects on the surprises and wonders of nature, using Leap Day as a reminder to appreciate the unexpected moments around us.
A wildlife photographer reflects on the surprises and wonders of nature, using Leap Day as a reminder to appreciate the unexpected moments around us.
Warm winter surprises Snow Geese at Sequoyah Refuge! Will they delay their migration? Explore the reasons behind their fascinating journey.
A wildlife photographer captures a rare nose-to-nose moment between two Whitetail Bucks in an Oklahoma field. Explore theories on this intimate behavior.
A wildlife photographer describes finding a raccoon with a large bald spot and speculates on what could have caused the unusual fur loss.
Wildlife photographer’s perspective on how the full moon impacts animal behavior.
A wildlife photographer shares images and reflections on photographing Mourning Doves spotted along the gravel road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
A wildlife photographer describes encountering an unusual American Green Tree Frog with a long tail during a nature walk in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer reflects on World Photography Day and how photography allows them to document nature and share its beauty.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes noticing an explosion in the grasshopper population while walking the roads of an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
Discover the enchanting world of Blue Jay fledglings through the lens of a wildlife photographer. Witness their photogenic charm and begging behavior.
If you’re planning to spot and photograph Whitetail Deer while driving through National Wildlife Refuges, here are some tips to help you out.
A blog post about spotting a Bald Eagle that resembles an old decorative hood ornament, appreciating it as a symbol of wilderness and freedom.
A nature photographer captures a stunning image of a Great Egret hunting for fish at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A wildlife photographer describes encountering and photographing a white-tailed buck with antlers still intact at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek writes about photographing a whitetail doe grooming her tail while at Oklahoma’s Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.