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  • View Bald Eagle and Great Horned Owl Bird Cams

    Tired of watching reruns on Netflix? There are two live camera feeds in the area of birds on their nests. There is a Bald Eagle nest on Hilton Head Island and a Great Horned Owl nest in Savannah. Both are live feeds and anything can happen. Hilton Head Island Land Trust has an Eagle cam

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  • SIB Travels: Spring 2021 Cross-country Trip

    Our members love birds and love to travel! We plan to feature stories and photos from our members throughout the year so you can “Travel with SIB.” Let us know if you have a story you’d like to share about your travels! In mid-April 2021, we, like so many others, were suffering from cabin fever.

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  • Winter Banding of Painted Buntings

    Painted Buntings usually summer in the Charleston area but are largely gone from November through March. Aaron Given from the Town of Kiawah Island decided to study this further and posted on Facebook: “Over the past 10 years, the number of Painted Buntings wintering in South Carolina, particularly in the Charleston area, has dramatically increased.

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  • Birding from My Back Porch

    I have a perfect 4-season back porch for backyard birdwatching. There is an undeveloped lot next to my house, a lagoon just behind, and a backyard that has no grass and is small and flat for optimal visibility. Additionally, there are two large Live Oak trees and one large Pine tree close to the porch

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  • Ask SIB: What Bird of Prey is This?

    Patricia’s Question: On Monday, January 31, 2022, this is the scene found by Patricia and Page Schaefer in their driveway on Seabrook Island, SC. Identifying hawks can be confusing, so we asked our resident naturalist Bob Mercer for his opinion. Bob’s Response: “I would say it is an adult female Cooper’s Hawk. Why do I

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  • Bluebird Visit Starts New Year on a Good Note

    My sister writes a weekly column for the Berkshire Eagle paper of Pittsfield, MA. Lots of subjects, but she is an ardent birder (much better than I). I thought you and others would be interested in this one! George Haskings, founding member of Seabrook Island Birders, now residing in Webster, NY

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  • John’s Island Hawk Wars

    When you are doing a mundane task, like refilling a birdbath, you don’t expect to witness a hawk brawl in your backyard. And yet, as I rounded the corner of my house on Johns Island there were two beautiful Red-shouldered Hawks rolling around on the ground in what, I can only assume, was a territorial

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  • Birdacious Hot Pepper Bark Butter

    Thanks to Seabrook Island Birder (SIB) member Ralph Secoy for submitting this idea! What is (1) the absolutely lowest cost feeder, (2) the absolutely squirrel proof feeder, and (3) feed that birds love?  It’s “Birdacious Hot Pepper Bark Butter”.  This is a paste that is pressed right on to tree bark.  That’s right – just scoop

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  • Celebrate Migration With Fascinating Free Webinars from The Cornell Lab of Ornithology!

    Each fall billions of birds take flight, streaming through the air on their far-flung journeys. And each year, we hold our Migration Celebration to pause and marvel at this stunning natural spectacle. Join us September 13-24 for two weeks of special live events, family-friendly programs, and resources to help you enjoy the wonders of migration happening right

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  • More Photos of Hawks

    This beautiful Red-shouldered Hawk was sitting on the railing to our deck at our Sealoft. Enjoy! David Woodman, SIB Member

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