Steve Creek Photography
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My name is Steve Creek, and I am an Arkansas-based Wildlife Photographer. My specialty and passion for my photography is for the wildlife.
Steve Creek Photography
11h ago
Witness the delightful sight of American Robin fledglings in their backyard habitat and learn about their remarkable journey to independence.
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Steve Creek Photography
1d ago
The single father Eastern Bluebird may have found a new mate! See photos and learn about bluebird courtship behavior.
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Steve Creek Photography
2d ago
Spotted a Red-eared Slider laying eggs in my Arkansas backyard! These turtles are prolific layers. Learn more about their fascinating egg-laying habits!
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Steve Creek Photography
3d ago
Witness a nurturing courtship ritual as a male Blue Jay feeds his mate, strengthening their bond and ensuring her nourishment for egg-laying and incubation.
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Steve Creek Photography
5d ago
Follow the perseverance of a single father Eastern Bluebird tirelessly raising his three fledglings and overcoming challenges after losing his mate.
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Steve Creek Photography
6d ago
Witness a Bluebird face off against a spider in an unexpected ground showdown! Learn about Wolf Spider defenses and how they avoid predators like birds.
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Steve Creek Photography
6d ago
A delightful backyard birding tale of a persistent fledgling House Finch begging to be fed by its attentive parent, showcasing natural avian parenting behavior.
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Steve Creek Photography
1w ago
I share an encounter with a Blue Jay fledgling in my yard, offering insights into their development and the joy of observing these young birds.
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Steve Creek Photography
1w ago
Fox Squirrels are back with their photogenic antics! This post shares a hilarious pose and how these furry friends create unexpected birding opportunities.
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Steve Creek Photography
1w ago
House Sparrows are common, but are they welcome? Dive into the reasons why some birders consider these little brown birds to be menaces at the feeder.
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