Horse Fly Eyes Close-up
A fascinating fact about the eyes of male and female Horse Flies. In females, the eyes are widely spaced, while in males, they are remarkably close together.
A fascinating fact about the eyes of male and female Horse Flies. In females, the eyes are widely spaced, while in males, they are remarkably close together.
An extraordinary encounter I had at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. It involved a Whitetail Buck in velvet, nestled amidst towering corn plants.
Encountering a bobcat stalking birds at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. Details of the bobcat’s hunting skills and solitary nature.
This particular Damselfly was so cooperative that it allowed me to get down in the sand with it to capture its stunning image. I decided to use a macro lens…
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek recalls his magical experience capturing a curious young whitetail fawn buck up close at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Join Steve Creek, a passionate wildlife photographer, as he shares his encounter with a Robber Fly in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas.
Leaf-footed bugs belong to the Coreidae family of insects and are easily recognizable by their hind legs that are expanded into leaf-like structures.
A wildlife photography blog post about the endearing grooming behaviors of young whitetail deer fawns and how the ritual strengthens social bonds.
Witness a captivating moment as Steve Creek, a Wildlife Photographer, shares his peaceful encounter with a Ratsnake at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
In April of 2018, while driving around the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I was fortunate enough to spot a Cinnamon Raccoon.