Migration Season on Kiawah Island:  Birds love the island life, too
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Migration Season on Kiawah Island: Birds love the island life, too

Wildlife Biologist Dave Sandahl details his past three months banding migratory birds in the Lowcountry

Home Habitats: How native plants provide the landscapes  that help birds and butterflies thrive
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Home Habitats: How native plants provide the landscapes that help birds and butterflies thrive

Marcie and Vernon Daniels converted their Summerville home into a safe-haven and stopover site for birds, butterflies and other wildlife

A Very Personal Seabrook Island Piping Plover “Life Story”
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A Very Personal Seabrook Island Piping Plover “Life Story”

The Great Lakes were once home to nearly 800 pairs of Piping Plovers. Today, about 75 nesting pairs remain in the Great Lakes population. Just 75 nesting pairs.

Silver Bluff Audubon Striving to Build Native Habitats
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Silver Bluff Audubon Striving to Build Native Habitats

Audubon's mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.

Unlocking the Mystery of South Carolina's Painted Buntings
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Unlocking the mystery of South Carolina's Painted Buntings

What you can do to keep those flying rainbows in our skies?

Oystercatchers nest on Charleston rooftop as shorebirds struggle to adapt to city life
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Oystercatchers nest on Charleston rooftop as shorebirds struggle to adapt to city life

Lately, downtown residents and visitors have noticed something unusual on the roof of a Charleston County School District office building on Calhoun Street: a pair of nesting oystercatchers.

How to convert a non-birder into an enthusiast in five hours or less
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How to convert a non-birder into an enthusiast in five hours or less

10 lesson from a first-time bird count participant

A Few Thoughts On Mother's Day
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A Few Thoughts On Mother's Day

Since the dawn of humankind, parenthood has remained one of the world’s greatest enigmas, and to describe the essence of parenthood, we often turn to our avian friends for the right metaphors.

Audubon Ambassadors Push for Clean Energy in South Carolina
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Audubon Ambassadors Push for Clean Energy in South Carolina

At lobby day, Audubon South Carolina members take action to ensure a healthier future for the state and birds.

Adding color to the South Carolina landscape: Baltimore Orioles frequent guests of the Palmetto State
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Oriole invasion: The colors of our changing climate

How Audubon South Carolina and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources leveraged the 22nd Great Backyard Bird Count to conduct a survey of Baltimore Orioles in the state