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Birds

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Semipalmated Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris pusilla

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Rock Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris ptilocnemis

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Black-necked Stilt

Latin:  Himantopus mexicanus

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American Avocet

Latin:  Recurvirostra americana

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Ruddy Turnstone

Latin:  Arenaria interpres

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Black Turnstone

Latin:  Arenaria melanocephala

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Sanderling

Latin:  Calidris alba

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Baird's Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris bairdii

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    Being Our Best For The Birds
    Blog April 1, 2020

    Being Our Best For The Birds

    Keeping Away COVID19

    For the Love of Birds
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    For the Love of Birds

    Fun, birdy ways to keep your quarantine ASC approved!

    Charleston SC island restoration shows signs of life for bird rookery
    Media Coverage March 25, 2020

    Charleston SC island restoration shows signs of life for bird rookery

    A year ago, this swath of Drum Island was dredge spoils.

    Climate Impacts on Local Birds
    Media Coverage March 11, 2020

    Climate Impacts on Local Birds

    Audubon Study on Birds in Charleston County

    Declining bird populations rely on Beaufort Co. beaches. Here’s how you can help them
    Media Coverage March 11, 2020

    Declining bird populations rely on Beaufort Co. beaches. Here’s how you can help them

    Some birds flying thousands of miles north to the Arctic to breed stop on South Carolina’s beaches to refuel and rest.

    Costa Rica: A country full of birds,  both exotic and familiar
    Blog February 7, 2020

    Costa Rica: A country full of birds, both exotic and familiar

    “Our birds” transcend state, continental and sometimes even hemispheric boundaries.

    Return of nesting birds to Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary one step closer
    Media Coverage December 5, 2019

    Return of nesting birds to Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary one step closer

    The initiative to save Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary has taken a giant step forward with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ recent approval of the $124 million Lower Harbor contract as part of the Charleston Harbor Post 45 Deepening project.

    What the Birds are Telling Us
    Media Coverage November 1, 2019

    What the Birds Are Telling Us

    South Carolina's bird species will serve as foreshadowing for the effects of a changing climate

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