Category Archives: Riverside Creations

Purple Finches in NC

By Sally Siko

t’s been so hot this summer which has got me feeling nostalgic for wintertime and all of the birds that arrive to spend the cooler months here in NC.
So, I’ve been going through my photo galleries from this past year and found this shot of a male Purple Finch.
Isn’t he handsome?



Purple Finches are wintertime resident of North Carolina, yet unfortunately their numbers appear to be in decline.
That being said, the past 2 winters have been proving to be interesting years for viewing several species of Finches.
Quite a few North Carolina birders have noticed unusually large numbers of these gorgeous birds moving into their areas.
These mass movements, called “irruptions,” are different from regular migrations and are likely causes by a poor crop of conifer seeds, an important food source for the finches, up north.
Since their food supply had been cut back in the northern regions of the United States, large flocks of Purple Finches have been popping up all over the east coast during the winter months.

Normally Purple Finches are birds of the deep coniferous & wet hardwood forest but in the winter, they will venture out into suburban backyards and parks in search of an easy meal.
If you’re interested in attracting these feathered gems to your own yard, fill your feeders with thistle & sunflower seeds. They seem to prefer feeding from a platform style feeder vs. a cylinder too.
They will stick around the Tarheel state from November through early April so keep an eye out for them this winter!

Purple Finch artwork by Sally Siko & Isaac McShane of Riverside Creations NC



Btw, if you’d like to buy this Purple Finch artwork that @isaacmcshanephoto & I made, please check out the Riverside Creations NC shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/RiversideCreationsNC to purchase one of these for your home too!
If ya have any questions about where to order, feel free to DM me anytime.

Photo by @sally_siko of @bestlife_birding on my beloved full frame 50MP beast, the mighty @canonusa #5Ds

Barred Owl Painting in North Carolina

By Sally Siko

Ovenbirds in central North Carolina

By Sally Siko

When the summer heat rolls in, it’s nice to get out of the sunny fields and into the woods to cool off.
We aren’t the only ones who appreciate the cool shade that the trees provide, Ovenbirds are masters of the shadows and remain active throughout the day even during the hottest hours.



Ovenbirds favor mixed deciduous and coniferous forest areas which are semi open under the canopy yet still contain scrubby thickets and moderate brush.
Though they look like Thrushes, they’re actually a species of warbler and like others in that family they are voracious eaters of insects.
However like Thrushes, (and unlike most other warblers) Ovenbirds are usually spotted hunting for a meal on the ground scratching up under the leaf litter in search of beetles, worms and grubs.



These beauties are a spring and summertime resident of North Carolina and are found across the state from the mountains to the coast from April to October. That being said, a few Ovenbirds have been found to spend the winter in Buxton Woods on Cape Hatteras Island in recent years. This is an interesting trend to watch as more people get out to go bird watching during the winter in the OBX.
Pretty cool, huh?



Btw, if you’d like to buy this artwork, please check out the Riverside Creations NC shop at

https://www.etsy.com/shop/RiversideCreationsNC

to purchase one of these for your home too!

Redhead Ducks in North Carolina

By Sally Siko

If there is one bird that who’s photo takes me back to great wintertime birding memories from the OBX, it’s this Redhead Duck!
I love the subtle but beautiful color palette of their cinnamon, black and grey plumage (especially paired with the blues and grays of a winter landscape) and the intense gaze of their orange eyes.



Redhead Ducks are a winter resident of North Carolina. Each November flocks of thousands of Redheads arrive in eastern NC to spend to coldest months in our (usually thawed) waters.
They are best found in shallow bays and marshes foraging for a an underwater snack of stems, seeds, and roots of aquatic plants: shoalgrass, pondweeds, and sedges at many of our coastal wildlife refuges.

One of my favorite things about Redheads are their calls. While most people are familiar with the typical “quacking” of ducks, Redhead ducks can make some unusual noises!
The female Redhead does makes a quack-like noise, but the male’s vocalization can sound like a cat’s meow or purr!
If you’ve ever stood by a pond filled with Redhead drakes, it sounds kinda like being around a bunch of broken cats lol!

Look for them later this year around Thanksgiving. Usually they’ll stick around until late March or early April before they head out to their breeding grounds in the western United States and western Canada.


Btw, if you’d like to buy this painted sign please visit https://www.etsy.com/shop/RiversideCreationsNC

Photos by @sally_siko of @bestlife_birding on my beloved full frame 50MP beast, the mighty @canonusa #5Ds

Wood Duck Art in North Carolina

By Sally Siko

Best Life Birding guide Isaac McShane featured on Papa Bear Hikes Podcast

Check out the Papa Bear Hikes podcast episode “The Truth about Photography” featuring a conversation with my partner and lead birding guide here at Best Life Birding, Isaac McShane.

It’s all about what’s good about adventuring in the great outdoors and why combining birding with photography is pretty much the best thing ever! Plus a discussion about the Black Bears and Red Wolves at ARNWR and our Snowy Owl story in the OBX from this past winter is not to be missed 🙂

Listen in Apple Music at

https://podcasts.apple.com/…/papa-bear…/id1541491746…

And on Spotify at

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1ORagpSMir41c4M4wi1sUp….

or on the Papa Bear Hikes website at https://papabearhikes.buzzsprout.com/1467697/10980710-the-truth-about-photography

Check out Isaac’s writing and photography at https://isaacmcshane.com/ and make sure you visit his woodworking shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/RiversideCreationsNC

Bird themed live edge tables & great gifts for birders now available- Riverside Creations NC & Birdwatching NC team up to bring you the best in custom wood decor

Check out Riverside Creations at https://isaacmcshane.com/riverside-creations/

or visit Isaac’s Riverside Creations NC shop on Etsy at https://www.etsy.com/shop/RiversideCreationsNC

Birdwatching NC + Riverside Creations = Awesome

By: Sally Siko- Admin Birdwatching NC

Big news!
I’ve partnered up with Isaac McShane of Riverside Creations in Pittsboro, North Carolina to assemble a collection of custom artwork and home furnishings featuring a few of the birds we’ve photographed over the years.

Live Edge Furniture



Each piece of wood is selected and handcrafted with care by master craftsman Isaac McShane. From whimsical signs to elegant live edge slab tables locally sourced from trees grown in NC, we’ve got something for every bird lover out there.

Signs for Bird Lovers



Got a special request for a one of a kind custom design for personal or commercial work?
Commissioned pieces are Isaac’s specialty so
send him a message today for a product quote.


New items are being added weekly to the Riverside Creations shop, check out the link below to view the latest stock.

RIVERSIDE CREATIONS NC- https://isaacmcshane.com/riverside-creations/