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  • Bird feeder set-up ideas

    The marsh is a very dynamic environment.  Its beauty is ever changing with the tide and the season, and it’s home to many species of birds and other wildlife.  It’s also Mark & Valerie Doane’s backyard and Valerie has created quite the paradise for the local birds.   She started providing feeders back in 2016 and

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  • Why I am a SI Shorebird Steward (and why I think you would enjoy it, too)

    Like most of us, I spent much of my 40 year professional career inside, behind a computer screen. Retiring to Seabrook Island in 2020 was an epiphany for me and my husband, Doug. There is a whole world our here! There are no lions and tigers and bears, but plenty of alligators, dolphins, and, of

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  • Carolina Wren: That amazing singer

    After several years of membership in Seabrook Island Birders, I still consider myself a novice. I am content to know a Baltimore Oriole from a Red-winged Blackbird. I am in awe of those with birding scopes and those who can spot a slight flutter in the trees and immediately identify an obscure bird. I had

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  • SIB Travels: Hammock Coastal Birding Festival

    As previously reported, several SIB members are always on the look-out for birding festivals. The Hammock Coastal Birding Festival recently was brought to our attention. This inaugural festival is scheduled for the weekend of February 10 – 12, 2023 in nearby Georgetown. The festival includes speakers plus opportunities to bird Brookgreen Gardens, Huntington Beach, Tom

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  • Volunteers Needed

    We would love to have you join our team of volunteers!  Don’t worry if you are a beginning birder, we are looking for diverse skill sets, including experience or willingness to learn the following:  communications, marketing, organizing, strategic planning, leadership, financial, technology/digital media, etc.  The committees shown with an asterisk ( * ) indicate they can be

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  • Mark Andrews talks about Seabrook Island’s Shorebird Steward Program

    For today’s blog, Seabrook Island Birders (SIB) spoke with Mark Andrews, one of the founders of Seabrook’s Shorebird Steward Program and current co-chair along with Bob Mercer. We asked Mark to share his knowledge and experience with our SIB followers. We have many new residents on Seabrook who might be interested in learning more about

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  • SIB Travels: Oklahoma O.K. !!!

    GA departure, Welcome to Oklahoma! Oklahoma… “Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain!” Does anyone remember the Rogers and Hammerstein musical? I sang in the high school choir and “Oklahoma” was the first musical production I was in. I can still remember a lot of the songs! So, when we decided to drive from

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  • Talk Turkey to me

    I recently received an email from National Audubon that gave 10 fun facts about Wild Turkeys. An article that starts with “Super vision? Flowing beards? Spiral poo? Yeah, there’s plenty to talk about when it comes to this American icon” is too fun not to share. I hope you enjoy it as much as I

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  • An Ode to Weird Duck Time

    My neighbor, Charles Russo, notes the date each year when the Hooded Mergansers come back to our lagoons on Loblolly Lane. Just before Thanksgiving is when we start looking for the small recognizable ducks. This year on November 18th, less than a week before Thanksgiving, Charles called to let me know that he had spotted

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  • Birding Lingo

    Every hobby has its own slang and unique terms.  Birding has more than most.  I thought it would be fun to share some I use or like: Terms I commonly use:

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