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Common Ringed Plover

Latin:  Charadrius hiaticula

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Purple Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris maritima

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Pectoral Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris melanotos

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Least Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris minutilla

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Black Swift

Latin:  Cypseloides niger

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Elegant Trogon

Latin:  Trogon elegans

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Red-naped Sapsucker

Latin:  Sphyrapicus nuchalis

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Red-breasted Sapsucker

Latin:  Sphyrapicus ruber

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    Motus Towers: A new way to use older technology to understand migration
    Blog June 3, 2021

    Motus Towers: A new way to use older technology to effectively track the migration of wildlife

    How can we look at migration routes in real-time without satellite transmitters and without having to recapture the units? By using old fashioned radio telemetry!

    Silver Bluff Audubon is a sanctuary in more ways than one
    Media Coverage August 5, 2019

    Silver Bluff Audubon is a sanctuary in more ways than one

    In a remote area of Jackson lies one of Aiken County's greatest treasures – a 3,400-acre sanctuary that's as rich in wildlife as it is in history.

    Unlocking the Mystery of South Carolina's Painted Buntings
    Blog August 5, 2019

    Unlocking the mystery of South Carolina's Painted Buntings

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

    Audubon center in Aiken seeks donations to complete pavilion for educational programs
    Media Coverage August 1, 2019

    Audubon center in Aiken seeks donations to complete pavilion for educational programs

    Audubon's Silver Bluff Center and Sanctuary is fundraising for a public project to help accommodate the increasingly large number of school children that visit the site each year.

    Oystercatchers nest on Charleston rooftop as shorebirds struggle to adapt to city life
    Blog August 1, 2019

    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.

    Shorebirds nest on a downtown Charleston rooftop as their natural beach habitat disappears
    Media Coverage July 26, 2019

    Shorebirds nest on a downtown Charleston rooftop as their natural beach habitat disappears

    The American Oystercatcher chicks have struggled in an urban environment in all three years, and their parents’ selection of a rooftop shows the pressures on their natural habitat.

    How to convert a non-birder into an enthusiast in five hours or less
    Blog June 28, 2019

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

    10 lesson from a first-time bird count participant

    Saving Colombia's Forests Is Crucial to Protect Prothonotary Warblers
    Media Coverage June 28, 2019

    Saving Colombia's Forests Is Crucial to Protect Prothonotary Warblers

    A new study shows that almost the entire population winters in a region with rampant deforestation—a finding that could help target conservation.

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