[Tweeters] Isle of Palms (Charleston) South Carolina birding
resources
Char via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sun Nov 17 10:17:45 PST 2024
I was there 8 years ago before I was even really a birder, and I was able
to join a bird walk at the Audubon Swamp Garden at Magnolia Plantation. I
forget how I found out about it, but maybe you can Google the local Audubon
group and see if they have any bird walks while you're there? I really
enjoyed my walk there and saw a lot of cool birds!
And even some alligators!
On Sun, Nov 17, 2024, 10:09 AM Doug Santoni via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> Hi Amy —
>
> If I were fortunate enough to be in that region of South Carolina at that
> time of the year, I would definitely make an effort to see a few species
> that are somewhat specialized to the Southeast U.S. — Painted Bunting,
> Brown-headed Nuthatch, Red-cockaded Woodpecker, and Bachman’s Sparrow.
> (The Bunting and the Sparrow should both be singing at that time of the
> year.). The Painted Bunting and the Brown-headed Nuthatch should be fairly
> straightforward; the Woodpecker and the Sparrow might require driving
> inland about half an hour. Sounds like a great trip! (Specific locations
> for these species can be found on eBird, Explore->Species Maps.0
>
> Doug Santoni
> Seattle
> Dougsantoni at gmail dot dom
>
> On Nov 16, 2024, at 3:50 PM, Amy Powell via Tweeters <
> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> My husband and I are spending the week in Isle of Palms near Charleston,
> South Carolina for a week in mid-April. Having family in SC, we’ve been to
> Charleston before, including Edisto beach area so are familiar with some
> areas. We will be golfing and meeting up with family in the area but none
> of them are birders.
>
> I am not opposed to going solo but looked at Birding Pal and didn’t really
> see many options. I am open to a self-guided tour, but a private birding
> tour or birding guide for one day would be nice to help me with some of the
> tropical migrants I am unaccustomed to coming from the West coast. My
> husband is not a birder but I may be willing to coerce him to join me if
> there’s more than just birds.
>
> Some places I am researching to explore:
>
> Audubon Swamp Garden
>
> Caw Caw Interpretive Center
>
> Botany Bay (Edisto area)
>
> Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
>
> Audubon Center at Beidler Forest (Looks promising)
>
> I’d like to stay in the low country/Charleston area but will have a car so
> am mobile. I will have my scope and bins as well as my scope adapter for
> photos.
>
> Any input, leads, or feedback you may have is greatly appreciated!
>
> Amy Powell
> Renton, WA
> schillingera at hotmail.com
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