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Watching Young Mourning Doves on the Gravel Road

November 3, 2024August 26, 2023 by Steve Creek
Young Mourning Dove On Gravel Road

A wildlife photographer shares images and reflections on photographing Mourning Doves spotted along the gravel road at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.

Categories Bird Photography, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags auto tour, birds, doves, gravel road, mourning dove, nature, Photography, wildlife Leave a comment

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The Mystery of the Long-Tailed Green Tree Frog

December 20, 2024August 20, 2023 by Steve Creek
Long-Tailed American Green Tree Frog Side View

A wildlife photographer describes encountering an unusual American Green Tree Frog with a long tail during a nature walk in Oklahoma.

Categories Frogs, Green Tree Frogs, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags Frog, long tail, nature, Photography, pond, tadpole, Tuff Pond, wetland, wildlife, Wildlife Photography Leave a comment

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Wildlife Photography on World Photography Day

August 19, 2025August 19, 2023 by Steve Creek
Great Egret flying with a stick in its beak over lush green wetlands, captured mid-flight.

Wildlife photography on World Photography Day celebrates nature’s beauty while inspiring conservation through powerful images.

Categories Bird Photography Tags animals, Biodiversity, conservation, Nature Photography, photo tips, photographer, Photography, wildlife, Wildlife Photography, world photography day 1 Comment

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Crops Conceal Whitetail Deer

November 9, 2024August 12, 2023 by Steve Creek
Whitetail Fawn Concealed by Crops

Photos of whitetails hiding in mature soybeans at Oklahoma’s Sequoyah Refuge in August. Crops growing tall this season make spotting deer a challenge.

Categories Deer and Ungulates, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags croplands, doe, farming program, fawn, habitat, nature, seasons, Soybeans, Whitetail Deer, wildlife, Wildlife Photography Leave a comment

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The Remarkable Bag Worm

December 7, 2024August 11, 2023 by Steve Creek
Intricate Home of the Bag Worm

Learn about the fascinating Bag Worm, its camouflaged homes, unique life cycle, and survival strategies observed in the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.

Categories Insect Photography Tags Bag Worm, Bagworm Moth, camouflage, caterpillar, insect adaptation, life cycle, moth, nature, Psychidae, sequoyah national wildlife refuge, wildlife 2 Comments

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The Mystery of the White Egg Sac

July 31, 2025August 5, 2023 by Steve Creek
Fluffy white spider egg sac attached to a green blade of Johnson grass, photographed in a natural outdoor setting.

Fluffy white spider egg sac found on Johnson grass at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. A unique sight for nature lovers and curious minds.

Categories Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, Spiders Tags cocoon, insects, nature, photographer, Spider Egg Sac, wildlife, Wildlife Photography Leave a comment

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Grasshopper Explosion At The Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

November 9, 2024July 28, 2023 by Steve Creek
A Grasshopper Perched on a Plant Stem

Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes noticing an explosion in the grasshopper population while walking the roads of an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.

Categories Insect Photography, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags Infestation, National Wildlife Refuge, Photography, wildlife Leave a comment

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Tufted Titmouse Nesting Update

December 20, 2024July 19, 2023 by Steve Creek
Tufted Titmouse Continuing To Bring Food

Hello nature enthusiasts! I am back with some thrilling updates on the Tufted Titmouse family that has made its home in one of my birdhouses.

Categories Arkansas Wildlife Locations, Bird Photography, Lavaca Tags avian family, Birdhouse, Fecal Sac, fledglings, food, leaving nest, Nesting, photographer, tufted titmouse, wildlife, Wildlife Photography, Young, young Tufted Titmouse Leave a comment
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