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SIB Member Profile – Valerie Luzadder

Valerie moved here from Indiana with her husband Patrick in 2017 in search ofbetter weather and new adventures. They were both immediately enthralled withthe wide variety of birds, many of which they had never even heard of or seen! Thefirst purchase they made was a pair of binoculars. Every year, Valerie and Patrick repair and
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Celebrating 10 years of Seabrook Island Birding: A Night to Remember!

On Thursday night, January 29th, members of the Seabrook Island Birders club gathered for a milestone moment – our 10th anniversary celebration. What began as a small group of likeminded people has grown into a vibrant connected community and the energy in the room reflected just how far we’ve come. This event was wonderfully attended,
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SIB “Bird of the Week” – Killdeer

Killdeer – Charadrius vociferusLength: 10.5″; Wingspan: 24″; Weight: 3.3 oz. I was birding at a horse pasture and was amazed to discover birds I had been searching for at the shore. They were Killdeer. I discovered that the Killdeer are the least water dependent of all shorebirds and can often be seen in farm fields where
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SIB Shorebird Steward Training

Saturday, March 7, 2026, 10:00 am– 12:00 pmSeabrook Island Shorebird Steward TrainingLocation: Oyster Catcher Community Center Max: None Cost: Free to members and non-members REGISTER NOW The Seabrook Island Shorebird Stewards perform a significant service to the shorebirds that visit or nest on Seabrook Island. No special skills are needed to be a
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Join SIB – Beyond our Backyard-Bear Island and Donnelly WMA

Saturday, Feb. 21, 5:30 am– 4:00 pmTrip to Bear Island & Donnelly WMALocation: Meet at SI Real Estate Office to Car Pool at 5:30 am (Meet at Mary’s Pond at 7:00 am) Trip Leader: Bob MercerMax: 10 Cost: Free to members, $10 per guest REGISTER NOW
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Purple Martins will return soon!

Purple Martins are starting to leave their wintering grounds and are headed our way! Purple Martins (PUMA) migrate from North America to spend the winter in South America, primarily in the Amazon Basin, with the majority heading to Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, and surrounding countries like Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. They undertake this long journey to
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SIB “Bird of the Week” – Semipalmated Plover

If you’re out on Seabrook Island’s North Beach in winter, there’s a good chance you’ll spot a Semipalmated Plover mixed in with other shorebirds. As with many shorebirds, they can be tricky to identify, so here are some traits to look for. Semipalmated Plovers are small, compact shorebirds. They have a short, stubby bill, a
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Join SIB – Learning Together-Palmetto Lake

Wednesday, February 11, 2026 9:00am-10:30amLocation: Meet at Equestrian end of Lake House parking lotMax: 12Cost: Free for 2026 members, $10 for guests Trip Leader: Joleen Ardaiolo REGISTER NOW Join the Seabrook Island Birders for a leisurely walk around Palmetto Lake. The path around Palmetto Lake is wheelchair navigable and for those walking it will probably
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Learning Together at Seabrook Island Golf Courses (Ocean Winds or Crooked Oaks)

Monday February 16, 2026 8:30 am – 10:30 am – Ocean WindsLocation: Meet at Bag Drop at Island House 3772 Seabrook Island Road, Seabrook Island, SC 29455 for ride along the golf course in golf cartsMax: 24 (If all seats in golf carts are used)Cost: Free for members; $10 donation for guests – Priority will
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SIB Birds of the Week: Sparrows

We can all identify a sparrow, right? A small brown bird that you see in and around shrubbery and occasionally at your feeders. Would it surprise you to know that there are at least 35 species of sparrows and even subspecies of some of those types? And, since they are such a small and active
