Outer Banks NC Local Artist Page on Facebook
“Sea glass” is physically and chemically weathered glass found on beaches along bodies of salt water
“Beach glass” comes from fresh water and in most cases has a different ph balance, and has a less frosted appearance than Sea glass.
Information via Wikepedia: Sea glass
Our state continues to be fascinated by the appearance of these Snowy Owls. This capture is compliments of Jon Carter Photography, and was taken on the Outer Banks.
Jon Carter Photography can also be found on Facebook.
Rick Anderson Photography on Facebook
Although Rick Anderson travels quite a bit, he is based out of Kill Devil Hills, on our Outer Banks.
Topsail Island Local Artist on Facebook
Starfish, by Topsail Island Local Artist
Sea Biscuit Wildlife Shelter on Facebook
- 1638 East Beach Drive
- Oak Island, North Carolina 28465
910 278-7871
910 294-2555 cell
Mission statement:
“The Sea Biscuit Wildlife Shelter cares for injured or orphaned birds. We provide minimum medical care, safety from predators, food and shelter from the elements. When an animal is able to care for itself, it is released to the wild. We do not keep nonreleasable animals nor use heroic methods to sustain the quality of their life. However, the Shelter does make every effort to rehabilitate an endangered species and every animal brought here is treated with respect and caring.
Support our Shelter
Rod Floyd
Cape Fear, where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Corolla Beach Music on Facebook
Seals (pinnipes) and wild pony in Corolla, NC. More information on the wild ponies can be found at the Corolla Wild Horse Fund. Also, there is much information to be found on Corolla at OuterBanks.com
Jus Messin Round Fotographie on Facebook
Fox, Mandarin Duck, and Kehukee Baptist Church in Scotland Neck. Interesting note: this church was erected in 1872
The Mandarin Duck was photographed at Sylvan Heights Bird Park in Scotland Neck, NC. Sylvan Heights Bird Park can also be found on Facebook.
Mission statement:
“Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park and Eco-Center is dedicated to educating people about the importance of conservation and research, focusing on waterfowl and wetland habitats.”
Lee Capps Photography developed an interest in Sylvan Heights Bird Park in Scotland Neck, also, so NC Culture has really been treated to some wonderful views of this place. Without a doubt, probably the following photo was the most popular photo to show on our page for this particular week, and Lee has been kind to allow us to share it here.
Lee can also be found on Facebook

Baby duck nested under a maternal wing.
Sylvan Heights Bird Park, Scotland Neck, NC
Lee Capps Photography
Cindi Piper with Southport area.
Although Cindi does have a fb personal page, she also has an etsy page, The Seaside Shop, where there is more information on her work.
Chris Modlin on Fine Art America
Chris Modlin’s Online Gallery on Facebook
“Moon over Manteo”, in Manteo, NC.
Town of Surf City on Facebook
Carter Photography on Facebook
Silver Lake, Ocracoke, NC
We found some excellent information on Silver Lake and Ocracoke history at Ocracoke Guide
LB Christopher Photography on Fine Art America
LB Christopher Photography on Facebook
Insights Images and Poetry on Facebook.
The following photo was taken at our Currituck Gal’s “Quiet Place”, also known as the Currituck side of the Currituck/Knotts Island ferry. To find out more about our NC ferry system, please click here.
**special note: NC’s inland cable ferries are not operated under the ferry system, but are overseen by NC DOT.
To find out about ordering some of these lovely scenes in a different format (coasters, etc), please see this link: IPP Sales.