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Seabrook Island Birders Latest Blogs

  • Ask SIB:  Why are there so many Wood Storks?

    Ask SIB: Why are there so many Wood Storks?

    If you’ve driven past the Lake House lately, you’ve probably noticed a large number of big, white birds gathering on…

    10/18/2025
  • Matt Johnson Sept 29, 2025 Program Recording Now Available

    Matt Johnson Sept 29, 2025 Program Recording Now Available

    If you missed it or you would like to watch it again a recording of “From Beidler Forest to Barranquilla,…

    10/17/2025
  • Seabrook Island Birders Celebrating 10 Years

    Seabrook Island Birders Celebrating 10 Years

    In late 2015 a few like-minded Seabrook Island birders, comprised primarily of a group of volunteers actively monitoring bluebird boxes,…

    10/16/2025
  • Galapagos Islands Endemics (Part 3 Non-birds)

    Galapagos Islands Endemics (Part 3 Non-birds)

    An endemic Lava Lizard basking on an endemic Land Iguana

    10/15/2025
  • Join SIB: Beyond our Backyard at Bear Island WMA

    Join SIB: Beyond our Backyard at Bear Island WMA

    Sunday October 19, 2025, 6:00 am– 2:00 pm (sunrise 7:26am)Trip to Bear Island WMALocation: Meet at SI Real Estate Office…

    10/14/2025
  • Backyard Birding at Crab Dock/Boat Ramp

    Backyard Birding at Crab Dock/Boat Ramp

    Tuesday, October 21, 2025, 4:00p-5:30pBackyard Birding at Boat Ramp/Crab DockLocation:  1201 Creekwatch TrMax:  12Cost: Free for members; $10 donation for…

    10/14/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Northern Flicker

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Northern Flicker

    Northern Flicker – Colaptes auratusLength:  11-12.2″; Wingspan: 16.5-20.1″; Weight: 3.9-5.6 oz. Northern Flickers are large, brown woodpeckers with a gentle expression and…

    10/13/2025
  • SIB Reports – eBird Taxonomy Update Coming Soon!

    SIB Reports – eBird Taxonomy Update Coming Soon!

    Cornell Lab All About Birds and eBird will soon be updating our checklists for the upcoming Taxonomy Update. And it’s…

    10/12/2025
  • Join SIB: Learning Together at Kiawah Preserve

    Join SIB: Learning Together at Kiawah Preserve

    Thursday, October 16, 2025 8:00am-11:00amLearning Together at Kiawah Preserve behind second gate (Blue Heron Observation Tower)Location:  Meet at the parking…

    10/10/2025
  • SIB Reports – Brown Pelicans return to nest on Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary

    SIB Reports – Brown Pelicans return to nest on Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary

    SCDNR reported yesterday, October 8th, that Brown Pelicans had returned to nest on Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary, at Shem Creek.…

    10/9/2025
  • Galapagos Birding (Part 2)

    Galapagos Birding (Part 2)

    If you read the previous blog, you know that Charles Darwin visited the Galapagos Island in 1835. During his five…

    10/7/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Black Skimmer

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Black Skimmer

    Black Skimmer – Rynchops nigerLength: 18″; Wingspan: 44″; Weight: 11 oz. We are among a lucky few to have the…

    10/6/2025
  • Join SIB – October Big Day – Various Events

    Join SIB – October Big Day – Various Events

    Saturday October 11, 2025  7:30am – 7:00 pmOctober Big Day on Seabrook IslandLocation:  Various locations around Seabrook IslandMax: 10 at any…

    10/5/2025
  • Join SIB – Beyond Our Backyard – Ft Moultrie

    Join SIB – Beyond Our Backyard – Ft Moultrie

    Wednesday  October 08, 2025  8am -10amTrip to Ft. MoultrieLocation:  Meet at SI Real Estate Office to Car Pool (6:30a)or can…

    10/2/2025
  • Learning Together at Seabrook Island Golf Courses (Ocean Winds or Crooked Oaks)

    Learning Together at Seabrook Island Golf Courses (Ocean Winds or Crooked Oaks)

    Monday October 13, 2025  8:30 am – 10:30 am – Crooked OaksLocation:  Meet at Bag Drop at Island House 3772…

    10/1/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Piping Plover

    Piping Plover –  Charadrius melodusLength:  7.25″; Wingspan: 19″; Weight: 1.9 oz. The Piping Plover is a small shorebird that has gotten a…

    9/29/2025
  • Galapagos Island Birding (Part 1)

    Galapagos Island Birding (Part 1)

    This July, Eileen and I joined Wildside Nature Tours for 10 days on the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. Located 700…

    9/24/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Little Blue Heron

    Little Blue Heron – Egretta caeruleaLength: 22-29”; Wingspan: 40”Below is a confusing bird to identify.  It’s a Little Blue Heron in what…

    9/23/2025
  • Fall has arrived!  What birds should we expect?

    Fall has arrived! What birds should we expect?

    Fall officially arrives at 2:19pm EDT on Monday September 22. For birds, the fall season has been in effect for…

    9/22/2025
  • Join SIB for Backyard Birding on Loblolly Lane

    Join SIB for Backyard Birding on Loblolly Lane

    Saturday, September 27, 2025 at 8:00am – 10:00amBackyard Birding at LoblollyLocation:  2116 Loblolly LaneMax:  12Cost: Free for members; $10 donation…

    9/21/2025
  • Where Have All the Martins Gone? 

    Where Have All the Martins Gone? 

    The End of the Season  The Purple Martin housing has grown quiet, signaling the close of our season with these…

    9/18/2025
  • SIB Reports:  A closer look at birds, with the editors of BWD Magazine

    SIB Reports: A closer look at birds, with the editors of BWD Magazine

    With fall migration underway, the birds we’re seeing and hearing are changing from day to day! The editors of BWD…

    9/16/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – American Redstart

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – American Redstart

    American Redstart  –  Setophaga ruticillaLength:  5.25″;  Wingspan:  7.75″;  Weight:  0.29 oz. While the American Redstart is a wood-warbler and part of…

    9/15/2025
  • Join SIB – Beyond Our Backyard – Caw Caw Interpretive Center

    Join SIB – Beyond Our Backyard – Caw Caw Interpretive Center

    When: Friday September 19, 2025   9:00 AM until 12:00 PMWhere: Caw Caw interpretive center.  5200 Savannah Hwy, Ravenel SCCarpool:  Meet at…

    9/14/2025
  • Rescheduled Learning Together at Seabrook Island Golf Courses (Ocean Winds or Crooked Oaks)

    Rescheduled Learning Together at Seabrook Island Golf Courses (Ocean Winds or Crooked Oaks)

    Monday September 15, 2025  Rescheduled to September 22, 2025 8:30 am – 10:30 am – Ocean Winds Location:  Meet at…

    9/12/2025
  • Join SIB Beyond Our Backyard: Kiawah River Development

    Join SIB Beyond Our Backyard: Kiawah River Development

    Sunday, September 14, 2025 8:00am-11:00amLearning Together at Kiawah RiverLocation: Meet at the “bridge” entering the propertyMax: 12 peopleCost None for…

    9/9/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Carolina Wren

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Carolina Wren

    Carolina Wren – Thryothorus ludovicianusLength:  5.5″; Wingspan: 7.5″; Weight: 0.74 oz. The Carolina Wren is the state bird of South Carolina and…

    9/8/2025
  • Red Knot Update #4

    Red Knot Update #4

    As of August 29th, 2025, we have 11 satellite-tagged Red Knots still transmitting location data. Two were banded on March…

    9/7/2025
  • ‘SIB’s Article for the September Edition of “The Seabrooker”

    In case you don’t receive it, or haven’t had a chance to read it yet, we hope you will enjoy…

    9/5/2025
  • Join SIB Beyond Our Backyard – May Forest State Park

    Join SIB Beyond Our Backyard – May Forest State Park

    Wednesday September 10, 2025 9:00-Noon (Meet at Real Estate office at 8:15)Birding at May Forest State ParkLocation: 424 Fort Johnson…

    9/4/2025
  • Learning Together at Seabrook Island Golf Courses (Ocean Winds or Crooked Oaks)

    Learning Together at Seabrook Island Golf Courses (Ocean Winds or Crooked Oaks)

    Monday September 15, 2025  8:30 am – 10:30 am – Ocean Winds Location:  Meet at Bag Drop at Island House…

    9/3/2025
  • Join SIB: Learning Together at Palmetto Lake

    Join SIB: Learning Together at Palmetto Lake

    Sunday, September 07, 2025 7:30am-9:30amLocation:  Meet at Pool end of Lake House  parking lotMax:  15Cost: Free for 2025 members, $10…

    9/2/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week”- Carolina Chickadee

    SIB “Bird of the Week”- Carolina Chickadee

    The Carolina Chickadee (Poecile carolinensis) is a common bird to our area, as well as a great portion of the…

    9/1/2025
  • A Birds Eye View: The Feather Detective

    A Birds Eye View: The Feather Detective

    The Feather Detective by Christopher Sweeney is a unique blend of mystery, memoir, and ornithology. One doesn’t usually think of…

    8/30/2025
  • Move over Maverick, Hummingbirds are the real Top Guns!

    Move over Maverick, Hummingbirds are the real Top Guns!

    If you’re a fan of the movie “Top Gun”, you’ve surely seen the sequel in which Maverick (Tom Cruise) reaches…

    8/27/2025
  • 2025 SI Eastern Bluebird Trail Season

    2025 SI Eastern Bluebird Trail Season

    The beauty and vitality of Eastern Bluebirds depends on the efforts of a dedicated team of volunteers who monitor and…

    8/26/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Roseate Spoonbill

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Roseate Spoonbill

    Roseate Spoonbill – Platalea ajajaLength:  32″; Wingspan: 50″; Weight: 52oz. The next time you see a Roseate Spoonbill, check out the…

    8/25/2025
  • SIB Reports:  State of the Birds

    SIB Reports: State of the Birds

    “Five years ago, most ornithologists had a general sense that birds were declining – more than 3 billion birds lost…

    8/21/2025
  • Thoughts of a New Bird Watcher

    Thoughts of a New Bird Watcher

    Occasionally through the years I would look at what birds were doing for a few minutes and then go back…

    8/20/2025
  • Update #3 – Red Knot Tracking (and Hurricane Erin)

    Update #3 – Red Knot Tracking (and Hurricane Erin)

    We are happy to report that both of the Red Knots tracking over the Atlantic Ocean have successfully reached land! LP7…

    8/19/2025
  • SIB Reports:  Shorebird Identification

    SIB Reports: Shorebird Identification

    Do you find shorebirds challenging to identify? Even the best birder has trouble with this bird group! And just when…

    8/19/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Laughing Gull

    Laughing Gull – Leucophaeus AtricillaLength:  16.5″; Wingspan: 40″; Weight: 11 oz. Swirling over beaches with strident calls and a distinctive, crisp black…

    8/18/2025
  • Latest Update! Red Knot Tracking

    Latest Update! Red Knot Tracking

    We have big news on the tracking front with two birds (LN5 and LP7) flying over the open Atlantic Ocean,…

    8/16/2025
  • Seabrook Island Birders Presents on September 29, 2025 at 7:00 PM

    Seabrook Island Birders Presents on September 29, 2025 at 7:00 PM

    From Beidler Forest to Barranquilla, Colombia: How Audubon is following the Prothonotary Warbler across the hemisphere Date: Monday September 29,…

    8/15/2025
  • Learning Together: Sit, Sip and See – Palmetto Lake

    Learning Together: Sit, Sip and See – Palmetto Lake

    Thursday, August 21 @ 6:30pmLocation: The equestrian end of Palmetto LakeMax: 20Cost: Free for members; $10 donation to SIB for…

    8/14/2025
  • A Birds Eye View: That Last Carolina Summer

    A Birds Eye View: That Last Carolina Summer

    That Last Carolina Summer by Karen White is a good summer read. The publisher’s description calls it A Gripping Southern…

    8/13/2025
  • SIB Bird of the week – Red-eyed Vireo

    This little 5.1 inch Red-eyed Vireo is a chunky vireo with a long, angular head, thick neck, and a strong,…

    8/11/2025
  • Learning Together at Seabrook Island Golf Courses (Ocean Winds or Crooked Oaks)

    Learning Together at Seabrook Island Golf Courses (Ocean Winds or Crooked Oaks)

    Monday August 18, 2025  7:30 am – 9:30 am – Ocean Winds (NOTE EARLIER START TIME TO HELP WITH THE…

    8/6/2025
  • SIB Reports:  Storks and Corks

    SIB Reports: Storks and Corks

    Audubon South Carolina’s Silver Bluff Sanctuary, near Aiken, SC, has managed stork feeding ponds that provide vital foraging and resting…

    8/5/2025
  • SIB Bird of the Week – Wood Stork

    Large, white Wood Storks wade through southeastern swamps and wetlands. It is a good flier, soaring on thermals with neck…

    8/4/2025
  • SIB Reports: Fall Migration 
and Bird Cast

    SIB Reports: Fall Migration and Bird Cast

    BirdCast Migration Dashboard is back online for fall migration. Starting Friday, August 1, the site will report daily, radar-based measurements…

    8/1/2025
  • Red Knot Update!

    Red Knot Update!

    Hello Red Knot fans! This spring, 27 Red Knots were fitted with satellite transmitters during two banding events: 14 birds…

    7/30/2025
  • Did you Know: How Birds Deal with Summer Heat

    Did you Know: How Birds Deal with Summer Heat

    As we all escape to our air conditioning to avoid the South Carolina heat in summer, what do birds do…

    7/29/2025
  • SIB -BIRD OF THE WEEK -Tricolor Heron

    SIB -BIRD OF THE WEEK -Tricolor Heron

    The Tricolor Heron can range in size from 25-30″ (64-76 cm). W. 3’2 (97 cm). Dark blue upperparts contrast with…

    7/28/2025
  • Cruise Birding – 11 European countries in 12 days!

    On May 13, Ed and I departed for an 18-day trip to Europe! It was our first trip “across the…

    7/27/2025
  • SIB Bird of the Week – Summer Tanager

    SIB Bird of the Week – Summer Tanager

    If you’ve ever caught a glimpse of a flame-red bird flitting through the treetops in South Carolina’s warmer months, chances…

    7/21/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Painted Bunting

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Painted Bunting

    Painted Bunting – Passerina cirisLength:  5.5″; Wingspan: 8.75″; Weight: 0.54 oz. Without a doubt, this bird is one of the most beautiful…

    7/14/2025
  • SIB – “Bird of the Week” – Marsh Wren

    SIB – “Bird of the Week” – Marsh Wren

    This little guy can be heard right now in all our marshes on Seabrook Island. They like to hang out…

    7/13/2025
  • First Purple Martin Fledgling!

    First Purple Martin Fledgling!

    As many of you know, Seabrook Island Birders embarked on a new project this year – Purple Martin Landlords! After…

    7/12/2025
  • ‘SIB’s Article for the July Edition of “The Seabrooker”

    In case you don’t receive it, or haven’t had a chance to read it yet, we hope you will enjoy…

    7/11/2025
  • Join SIB:  Sit, Sip, and See – Palmetto Lake

    Join SIB: Sit, Sip, and See – Palmetto Lake

    Tuesday, July 15 @ 7:00pmLocation: Picnic Table at the back of Palmetto Lake near the PlaygroundMax: 20Cost: Free for members;…

    7/10/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Northern Cardinal

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Northern Cardinal

    Northern Cardinal – Cardinalis cardinalisLength:  8.75″; Wingspan: 12″; Weight: 1.6 oz. We know many of our readers may be traveling and busy…

    7/7/2025
  • Help Track the Red Knots!

    Help Track the Red Knots!

    On March 31st, Shorebird Stewards from Seabrook Island and Kiawah Island assisted SC DNR and Georgia DNR with banding Red…

    7/5/2025
  • July 4th Challenge – find American Birds

    July 4th Challenge – find American Birds

    Join SIB in celebrating our nation and its birds by searching for state birds and birds with states or America…

    7/1/2025
  • “Bird of the Week” – Brown Pelican

    “Bird of the Week” – Brown Pelican

    Brown Pelican – Pelecanus occidentalisLength:  51″; Wingspan: 79″; Weight: 131.2 oz. Brown Pelicans are a very common site on Seabrook Island all…

    6/30/2025
  • SIB Member Profile:  Claudia Porter

    SIB Member Profile: Claudia Porter

    Claudia Porter was born and raised in the suburbs of Los Angeles. After graduating from Occidental College with a degree…

    6/29/2025
  • Ask SIB:  Where did all the birds go?

    Ask SIB: Where did all the birds go?

    Question: Up until recently our feeders have been busy, with birds coming and going all day. Now we see only…

    6/26/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – American Oystercatcher

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – American Oystercatcher

    American Oystercatcher – Haematopus palliatusLength:  17.5″; Wingspan: 32″; Weight: 22.4 oz. The American Oystercatcher is a large, boldly patterned bird we…

    6/20/2025
  • Welcome Summer and our Summer Birds

    Welcome Summer and our Summer Birds

    Happy Summer! Like us, many birds avoid the summer sun by limiting daytime activity. These birds will forage in the…

    6/20/2025
  • SIB Explores:  Carolina Bight Birding Center & Wings over Beaufort

    SIB Explores: Carolina Bight Birding Center & Wings over Beaufort

    If you find yourself in the Beaufort County area this September, you may want to consider a visit to the…

    6/18/2025
  • Happy Father’s Day from SIB!

    Happy Father’s Day from SIB!

    Today’s a big day for dads everywhere! Whether your plans include hanging out on the beach with family, grilling in…

    6/15/2025
  • SIB Travels:  Texas and Oklahoma

    SIB Travels: Texas and Oklahoma

    Members of Seabrook Island Birders love to travel to find birds. In fact, several members have some very exciting travel…

    6/12/2025
  • SIB – “Bird of the Week” – Marsh Wren

    SIB – “Bird of the Week” – Marsh Wren

    This little guy can be heard right now in all our marshes on Seabrook Island. They like to hang out…

    6/9/2025
  • 2021/07/11 Welcome to American Oystercatcher Chicks DY & DZ

    2021/07/11 Welcome to American Oystercatcher Chicks DY & DZ

    Our American Oystercatcher chicks have flown the Nesting Area! One of the oystercatcher parents was U5, a bird that has…

    6/7/2025
  • 2021/05/03 North Beach: New Nesting Area Signs and Nests!

    Last Friday, coastal bird biologist Janet Thibault of SCDNR posted the yellow nesting area signs on North Beach and confirmed…

    6/7/2025
  • Did you know?  Amazing Hummingbird Facts

    Did you know? Amazing Hummingbird Facts

    Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are a familiar sight at our feeders. They quickly drop by for a drink, then they’re away like…

    6/5/2025
  • SIB’s Article for the June Edition of “The Seabrooker”

    In case you don’t receive it, or haven’t had a chance to read it yet, we hope you will enjoy…

    6/5/2025
  • Join SIB:  Beyond our Backyard – Kiawah River

    Join SIB: Beyond our Backyard – Kiawah River

    Sunday, June 8, 2025 8:00am-11:00amLearning Together at Kiawah River Location:  Meet at the “bridge” entering the property Max: 12 peopleCost None…

    6/3/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Clapper Rail

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Clapper Rail

    Clapper Rail – Rallus longirostrisLength:  14.5″; Wingspan: 19″; Weight: 10 oz. You may not be aware that hidden in dense…

    6/2/2025
  • SIB Member Profile:  Deanna Forsythe

    SIB Member Profile: Deanna Forsythe

    Deanna Forsythe is originally from York, PA. She was a 6th grade teacher for 25 years beforeretiring to Seabrook Island…

    6/1/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Brown Thrasher

    Brown Thrasher –Toxostoma rufum L 11.5” WS 13” WT 2.4 oz In the family of Mimidae, they are related to…

    5/22/2025
  • Baby Bird Out of Nest

    Have you ever found a baby bird on the ground and wondered what to do? Here are a few tips…

    5/21/2025
  • We have Purple Martins!

    We have Purple Martins!  Seabrook Island Birders is excited to announce that a small colony of Purple Martins have discovered…

    5/17/2025
  • SIB Bird of the Week – Summer Tanager

    SIB Bird of the Week – Summer Tanager

    If you’ve ever caught a glimpse of a flame-red bird flitting through the treetops in South Carolina’s warmer months, chances…

    5/17/2025
  • Happy Mother’s Day from SIB!

    Being a mother is hard work. It comes with a unique set of challenges, but it also comes with great…

    5/17/2025
  • SIB Reports: Help wanted siting Painted Buntings

    The Town of Kiawah Island recently posted this: HELP WANTED!!!! Look out for Painted Buntings!Last summer, Town biologists, in collaborative…

    5/17/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Pileated Woodpecker

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Pileated Woodpecker

    Pileated Woodpecker – Dryocopus pileatusLength:  15.7 – 19.3″; Wingspan: 26 – 29.5″; Weight: 8.8 – 12.3 oz. This bird is the largest…

    5/17/2025
  • SIB Bird of the Week – Chuck-will’s Widow

    SIB Bird of the Week – Chuck-will’s Widow

    The Chuck-will’s widow has mottled brown plumage with a buff throat. It features reddish-brown feathers lined with black, and its…

    5/17/2025
  • SIB Member Profile: Shar and Alan Fink

    Shar and Alan met at a group golf outing in 2019 and shortly thereafter began dating. They joined households in…

    5/17/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Great Egret

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Great Egret

    The Great Egret, is also known as the White Egret, Common Egret, Great White Egret or the Large Great Egret.…

    5/17/2025
  • Happy Easter!

    If Easter Eggs are on your mind today, take a moment to appreciate the beauty and complexity of real eggs.…

    5/17/2025
  • SIB Reports: Stewards Help Spread the Word About Protecting Shorebirds

    n case you missed this article in The Post and Courier, written by SIB member Jeff Dennis, we wanted to…

    5/17/2025
  • SIB Reports: Tips to find Nesting Birds in Your Backyard

    Have you ever wondered if you have nesting birds in your backyard? If you have a nestbox then you’ve probably…

    5/17/2025
  • Join SIB: Global Big Day May 10

    Saturday, May 10, 8:00 am – 8:30 pmGlobal Big Day – Learning Together at various locationsLocation:8:00 am – 10:30 am…

    5/10/2025
  • Join SIB: Beyond Our Backyard at Beidler Forest

    Thursday, May 1, 2025 7:30 am – 2:00 pm (Our walk starts at Beidler at 9:30a)Location: Meet at SI Real…

    4/25/2025
  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Northern Parula

    Northern Parula – Setophaga americanaLength:  4.5″; Wingspan: 7″; Weight: 0.3 oz. Northern Parulas are tiny, dainty birds and one of North…

    4/14/2025
  • New Experiences at Ocean Winds

    Spring has sprung on Seabrook Island and at the Rookery on the Ocean Winds golf course.  Every Spring, the Rookery,…

    4/14/2025
  • Ask SIB – Why do so many birds have white bellies?

    If you pay close attention, you will see this general color pattern in not just birds, but in a wide…

    4/14/2025
  • A Bird’s Eye View: Slow Birding

    If you have an Amazon Alexa device, you already know Alexa is good at suggesting items for you to buy…

    4/14/2025
  • SIB – What’s your state bird?

    State birds are chosen as symbols to represent the natural heritage and culture of each U.S. state. They are often…

    4/14/2025

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