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Raleigh Birding : A Brown Thrasher at the j.C. Raulston Arboretum

The Brown Thrasher is another familiar resident of backyards, gardens and woods here in North Carolina.
These fierce looking birds are talented mimics, nearly as talented as their close relative, the Northern Mockingbird.


Their calls are generally made up of a few repeated notes, the most common of which sounds like a loud whirring kiss. Additional calls include harsh chirps, muted whistles, and metallic hissing noises.
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I photographed this one at the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh as he was searching for food under the box hedges. It was interesting to see one at close range because usually they are a bit shy.
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Brown Thrashers are primarily a ground foraging species of bird. Using their long, slightly curved bill as a rake, they’ll sweep the leaf litter around to uncover delicacies such as insects, fallen seeds, and berries.
They are sometimes quite noisy as they go about the business of finding their next meal. Often sticking to dense undergrowth, the sounds of scraping of dry leaves and their loud whirring chirps are a distinctive clue that one is nearby.

Photo by @sally_siko
Canon 5Ds

Eastern Towhee at the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, N.C.

The Eastern Towhee is a strikingly colorful New World sparrow which is a year round resident throughout North Carolina.
They’re voracious eaters of seeds, insects, and fruits and are frequently seen scurrying on the ground, in and out from under bushy hedges.
They also may be heard chirping their familiar calls of “Drink your teeea!” through dense shrubs while they search for food.


I photographed this male yesterday at the JC Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, North Carolina as I was preparing for a photoshoot. It was cool to see one up close!
So far, it’s the best photo I’ve got of this handsome species.
Will be on the lookout for more in the future.
🙂 Photo by @sally_siko
Canon 5Ds

A Brown Thatcher at the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh

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Another 3D bird photo taken with my Canon 5DS 🙂 So, my day job as an event photographer is pretty cool! I specialize in capturing outdoor weddings which means that I’ve got the opportunity to travel all over North Carolina to spend time with like-minded nature loving couples in gorgeous natural settings. A nice side bonus is that once I finish photographing each wedding, I’ve sometimes got the time to do a little birding at the venues. A win-win in my book! I spotted this Brown Thatcher recently while at the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh after photographing a small ceremony in the Klein White Garden. He and his mate were hunting for bugs in the underbrush and I was lucky to catch a glimpse of him when he stepped out into the sunlight for a few seconds. Have you ever noticed that Thrashers have a Mockingbird – like vibe to them. They’ve got a similar shape and a certain fierce look about themselves. This is because they share spots in the Mimidae family, a talented group of mimickers. In fact, the Brown Thrasher boasts the widest repertoire of songs in the U.S. Photo by @sally_siko . . . . #birdnerd #birdsofinsta #birdsofinstagram #ncwildlife #birding #birdwatching #Birdbehavior #bird #birds #yatesmillpark #ncbirding #ncbirds #ncbirdwatching #canon #canon5ds #brownthrasher #birdsin3D #canon5DS #eastcoastbirding #3dphotos #nchiking #ncoutdoors #ncnature #silvercordeventphotography #silvercordphotodaily #ncwildlifephotographer #naturelovers #birdwatchingnc #northcarolinabirds

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