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  • SIB Bird of the Week … Osprey

    SIB Bird of the Week … Osprey

    I think he’ll be to RomeAs is the osprey to the fish, who takes itBy sovereignty of nature.Coriolanus Act 4 Scene 5 The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is one of the most widely distributed birds in the world, found on all continents except Antarctica. Its breasts and belly are mostly white with some dark speckling; the

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  • Happy Holidays!

    Happy Holidays!

    Happy Holidays from Seabrook Island Birders!  May the season bring you many joys and maybe even a few wonderous feathered finds. Pictures of Northern Cardinals, American Robins, Canada Geese and ducks are often seen on holiday cards.  A little research shows how many different birds are in the popular song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. 

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  • Winter “snowbirds” arrive with Winter

    Winter “snowbirds” arrive with Winter

    The arrival of Winter 2025 officially is the Winter Solstice on December 21 at 10:03am. It’s a good time to review which of our bird friends are arriving for the winter. As we plan Seabrook Island Birders winter activities, the first thing we talk about is ducks! We schedule visits to Santee Coastal, Bear Island

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  • SIB Bird of the week – Baltimore Oriole

    SIB Bird of the week – Baltimore Oriole

    Have you noticed any new birds coming into your yard lately? One brightly colored visitor that might show up frequently in our area at this time of year is the Baltimore Oriole. Icterus galbula One of the most brilliantly colored songbirds in the east, flaming orange and black, sharing the heraldic colors of the coat

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  • Ask SIB – What’s going on with all the white birds around the lake?

    Ask SIB – What’s going on with all the white birds around the lake?

    “Some of the residents are curious about those beautiful white birds that flock to the trees around the lakes. What are they? Why do they roost there? Is it a seasonal thing, etc?” They noticed that recently, large numbers of the egrets (Great and Snowy Egrets) and White Ibis pour into the trees and shrubs

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  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Cedar Waxwing

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Cedar Waxwing

    Cedar Waxwing – Bombycilla cedrorumLength:  7.25″; Wingspan: 12″; Weight: 1.1 oz. I just love Cedar Waxwings and they are one of my very favorite birds!  They are such a cool looking bird with that sleek brown crest that often lies flat over the back of the head.  Waxwings  are medium-sized gregarious birds that are silky brownish

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  • Volunteer to Assist with the Christmas Bird Count on Seabrook Island

    Volunteer to Assist with the Christmas Bird Count on Seabrook Island

    Each year starting on December 14th and continuing through January 5th, people across the country are participating in the annual Christmas Bird Count (CBC).  Each count takes place on a specific day in an established 15-mile wide diameter circle, and is organized by a count compiler. Seabrook Island is part of the Sea Island SC

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  • SIB “Birds of the Week” – Hooded Merganser & Bufflehead

    SIB “Birds of the Week” – Hooded Merganser & Bufflehead

    Hooded Merganser  Lophodytes cucullatus L: 18″, WS: 24″ WT: 22.4 oz.Bufflehead  Bucephala albeola  L: 13.5  WS: 21″ WT: 13 oz For winter birding at Seabrook, I always look forward to the arrival of two of my favorite ducks….the Hooded Merganser and the Bufflehead. Both are winter visitors for us. On a quick look, the males

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  • SIB “Bird of the Week” – Wild Turkey

    SIB “Bird of the Week” – Wild Turkey

    Wild Turkey – Meleagris gallopavoLength:  46″; Wingspan: 64″; Weight: 259 oz. Eastern Wild Turkeys are often seen on Seabrook Island. The domesticated version of this large native game bird is well known because of its role each Thanksgiving day. Millions of turkeys are drawn from an outline of the hands of elementary children prior to Thanksgiving each year. The turkey would have been our national bird if Benjamin Franklin had

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  • SIB Explores: Rare Bird Alerts

    SIB Explores: Rare Bird Alerts

    Do you sometimes wonder how all those people report a rare bird on eBird days before you hear about it? You can of course sign up for “Rare Bird Alerts” and “Needs Alerts” using the “Alerts” menu selection from “My eBird” page on eBird. Those will result in hourly, daily, or weekly emails to you.

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