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Birding tour coming up in the Outer banks of North Carolina

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A couple weeks ago, I went birding in the OBX at the Pea Island NWR, the Oregon Inlet Fishing Center, the Black Pelican Beach at Ramp 34 and the Cape Point Campground at the Cape Hattaress National Seashore. I also got in a little solo birding at the Bodie Island Visitors Center. From Black bellied Plovers and Caspian Terns, to Marbled Godwits and Yellow crowned Night Herons, it was awesome to get out there to the coast to see some crazy cool looking birds. I’ll be headed back to the Pea Island NWR to lead another trip to catch some great views of migrating waterfowl in November. Wanna join me? Birders and photographers of all skill levels are welcome! Bring your cameras (long lens attached) binoculars or a scope and lets go see some great birds together. Shoot me a DM and I’ll send you a link to the tour page with details & booking info 🙂 Photos & video by @sally_siko of @birdwatching_nc on the fabulous full frame SLR, the @canonusa #5Ds . . . . #birdnerd #birdsofinsta #birdsofinstagram #ncwildlife #birding #birdwatching #birdwatchers #bird #birds #ncbirding #ncbirdwatching #canon #canon5ds #ncnature #northcarolinabirding #audubon #birdwatchingnc #birdersofinstagram #audubonsociety #birdwatchingtour #audubonnc #lovebirdsluvsbirds #lovebirdslovesbirds #obxbirding #peaisland #capehatteress

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Birding at the North Carolina Museum of Art

By: Sally Siko-Admin Birdwatching NC

Last week I had the opportunity to go check out the North Carolina Museum of Art to see what kinds of birds I could find there. From Indigo Buntings, Goldfinches and Orchard Orioles to Red tailed Hawks and Nuthatches, I was in heaven.

With the sunflowers blooming in the back field, this was the place to be to catch some beautiful photos and nice clear sightings of all sorts of different species of birds.

Check out the video below to see what I found and click on the map link at the bottom of this post so that you can visit this amazing location for yourself.

N.C. Video Birding : Tufted Titmice at Jordan Lake

By: Sally Siko – Admin Birdwatching NC

A few days ago, I took a quick trip to Jordan Lake with my son to see what I could find. We spotted a few Bald Eagles and a Hooded Warbler but were most pleased to find a whole bunch of fledgling Tufted Titmice flying for the first time.

What a joy it was to watch these tiny birds exploring the world.

Video of a Common yellowthroat warbler at Harris Lake Park

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Had to grab a quick video clip of my first Common Yellowthroat Warbler of 2020! Such a sweet bird. They are very curious about people and will emerge from the brush if you make pshhhhhhing noises at them 🙂 I’m really looking forward to having more opportunities this summer to photograph these beautiful feathered gems with the amazing Canon 5Ds! Video by @sally_siko of @birdwatching_nc Canon 5Ds . . . . #birdnerd #birdsofinsta #birdsofinstagram #ncwildlife #birding #birdwatching #birdwatchers #bird #birds #ncbirding #ncbirds #ncbirdwatching #canon #canon5ds #ncoutdoors #ncnature #canonwildlife #ncwildlifephotographer #northcarolinabirding #birdwatchingnc #northcarolinabirds #audubonsociety #birdoftheday #audubonnc #canonvideo #canonvideography #harrislake #warblers #commonyellowthroat

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All photos and video were captured with my mighty Canon 5DS. If you are interested in getting shots like these with this 50 MP beast of a camera, please check out the link below to Canon USA.

Birdwatching NC is sponsored by Canon USA and I am proud to be a Canon shooter. After 13 years of trusting my professional photography business to Canon’s line of products, I cannot recommend this company strongly enough. If you have have any questions about my gear, shoot me a message!

Birding at the Audubon Observation deck : Video Bird watching Adventures

By: Sally Siko – Admin Birdwatching N.C.

A cople of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of making a quick trip up to the Audubon Observation Deck at the Jordan Lake State Recreation Area to see what I could find.

Upon arriving, I was rewarded with a couple of Bald Eagle sightings right off the bat. It was absolutely awesome to see these majestic birds soaring right above my head!

After spending a few minutes on the dock, I headed up the coastline to check out the action in the cove area. The coolest things I found were a pair of Black Vultures dining on a catfish and a huge Red-tailed Hawk!

My only regret when making this video was that the wind was blowing really hard so the audio quality isn’t me best. That being said, I think you’ll enjoy the clips above anyway 🙂

Here are a couple of my favorite photos from the morning…

Red-tailed Hawk
Juvenile Bald Eagle

One of the nice things about the Audubon Observation Deck is that there is no gate restricting access to the dock or shoreline of Jordan Lake. With all of the recent park closures going on, it’s nice to find a spot we can go to get some perfectly legal exercise (social distancing -while wearing bins, carrying a scope or camera of course).

Here is a map below of how to get to the Audubon Observation Deck…

Happy birding!

-Sally

PS. For more places you can go birding without fear of being locked out, check out this post of my no-gates, no problem location list!

All photos and video were captured with my mighty Canon 5DS. If you are interested in getting shots like these with this 50 MP beast of a camera, please check out the link below to Canon USA.

Birdwatching NC is sponsored by Canon USA and I am proud to be a Canon shooter. After 13 years of trusting my professional photography business to Canon’s line of products, I cannot recommend this company strongly enough. If you have have any questions about my gear, shoot me a message!

Birding at the carroll Howard Johnson Environmental Park Video

By: Sally Siko, Admin-Birdwatching NC

A few days ago, I headed out to go bird watching at a park in Fuquay Varina, North Carolina which does not have a gate restricting trail access. I like the fact that it’s possible to get out here early before a few of the joggers and dog walkers arrive which would give me the best opportunity to see the birds.

Here is a video below of my highlight birds which included my first sighting of 2020 of Barred Owls!

Here is my eBird list which included 11 species 🙂

One of the things I liked about this park is that there are two distinct habitats for birders to explore. Deep woods and a narrow open field with a small creek winding through it all. In the late spring and summer months it’s a haven for breeding songbirds and a real gem of a birding spot when other parks get busy (or get shut down).

Below is are a few of my favorite photos from the trip which are featured in the video above. Although I did not net a whole lot of different species, I had a great time just being outdoors in the woods. I’m really looking forward to returning here in a couple of weeks to see what is flying around once spring migration gets underway.

Barred Owl
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Another Barred Owl just because they are awesome 🙂
Black and white Warbler

If you’d like to visit the Carroll Howard Johnson Environmental Education Park for yourself, here is a map of the location below…

Be on the lookout for videos and photos from my next trip back to this nice little birding spot next month. Hopefully I’ll have a longer species list to share with you then 🙂

Until next time, Happy Birding!

-Sally Siko

Photos and video captured with my mighty Canon 5DS. If you are interested in getting shots like these with this 50 MP beast of a camera, please check out the link below to Canon USA.

Birdwatching NC is sponsored by Canon USA and I am proud to be a Canon shooter. After 13 years of trusting my professional photography business to Canon’s line of products, I cannot recommend this company strongly enough. If you have have any questions about my gear, shoot me a message!

Birdwatching NC is also sponsored by Zenfolio. Zenfolio is a photography website gallery and hosting company. I’ve been using Zenfolio to show and sell my images for over a decade and actually recommend this company to other photographers over WordPress!

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Lastly, in addition to running things around here at Birdwatching NC, plus operating a North Carolina outdoor wedding photography company, I also provide website SEO and building services for photographers who need a solution to showing and selling their work online through my company Websites for Photographers. In a nutshell, I design kickass websites on the Zenfolio platform built from the ground up with a sound foundation of SEO principles in place so that my clients get found by more customers on the web.

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Early spring birding Video at Harris lake Park, New Hill North Carolina

By: Sally Siko, Admin-Birdwatching NC

A few days ago I took the opportunity to go bird watching at Harris Lake Park in New Hill, N.C. It was quite lovely outside with temps in the mid 60’s and cloudy skies which made for easy photography & video conditions.

Since the park was mostly empty at the time, I decided to capture a video of my trip. Here is the video below…

Along the way I spotted some nice looking birds most of which I was able to photograph. If you’d like to get a closer look at the birds featured in the video, here’s a collection of the pics below.

Mourning Doves
Pine Warbler
Woodduck
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate colored)
Great Blue Heron
Carolina Wren
Eastern Bluebird

This is my eBird list from my visit! Not bad for a short walk.

If you would like to visit Harris Lake Park for yourself, it is an easy drive from just about anywhere in North Carolina. The park is just a couple of miles off of route 1 and is usually uncrowded once you get away from the parking lot and playground areas. There are quite a few trails that wind through the property that surrounds the lake with numerous opportunities for finding birds and other wildlife.

Here is a map of the area…

Happy birding!

-Sally

Photos and video captured with my mighty Canon 5DS. If you are interested in getting shots like these with this 50 MP beast of a camera, please check out the link below to Canon USA.

Birdwatching NC is sponsored by Canon USA and I am proud to be a Canon shooter. After 13 years of trusting my professional photography business to Canon’s line of products, I cannot recommend this company strongly enough. If you have have any questions about my gear, shoot me a message!

Birdwatching NC is also sponsored by Zenfolio. Zenfolio is a photography website gallery and hosting company. I’ve been using Zenfolio to show and sell my images for over a decade and actually recommend this company to other photographers over WordPress!

You can check out Zenfolio for free by clicking the link below.

With custom galleries, online storage, the ability to sell prints and digital downloads, a powerful blog with seamless SEO tools, Zenfolio provides everything a professional photographer would need to run their photography business online.

Lastly, in addition to running things around here at Birdwatching NC, plus operating a North Carolina outdoor wedding photography company, I also provide website SEO and building services for photographers who need a solution to showing and selling their work online through my company Websites for Photographers. In a nutshell, I design kickass websites on the Zenfolio platform built from the ground up with a sound foundation of SEO principles in place so that my clients get found by more customers on the web.

I also provide SEO services and site audits for existing Zenfolio users to fix search engine indexing problems fast.

If you are a wildlife or bird photographer who is in need of a solid website please check out my company Websites for Photographers by clicking the photo link below.

Custom website design and SEO for Zenfolio users https://websitesforphotographers.zenfolio.com/