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Yellow-breasted Chat

Latin:  Icteria virens

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Arctic Loon

Latin:  Gavia arctica

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Common Loon

Latin:  Gavia immer

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Pacific Loon

Latin:  Gavia pacifica

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Red-throated Loon

Latin:  Gavia stellata

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Yellow-billed Loon

Latin:  Gavia adamsii

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Wilson's Storm-Petrel

Latin:  Oceanites oceanicus

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White-faced Storm-Petrel

Latin:  Pelagodroma marina

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    Audubon SC seeks to balance conservation and growth, expand in Upstate
    Article August 10, 2023

    Audubon SC seeks to balance conservation and growth, expand in Upstate

    Rebecca Haynes, the new executive director for Audubon South Carolina, shares the unique challenges and future expansion of work in the Upstate.

    Audubon Staff Participate in SC7 Events to Promote Conservation and Resilience Solutions in SC
    Blog August 7, 2023

    Audubon Staff Participate in SC7 Events to Promote Conservation and Resilience Solutions in SC

    Audubon's Beidler Forest and the Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary Highlighted in Annual Tour

    Bluffs give scenic view of Congaree National Park. They’re now protected from development.
    Article August 7, 2023

    Bluffs give scenic view of Congaree National Park. They’re now protected from development.

    Bluffs overlooking Congaree National Park are being protected from development as part of a deal that will preserve 400 acres in Calhoun County just south of the 27,000-acre park, according to a state agency and two conservation organizations.

    'Old Man Bunting' Nearly Breaks the Age Record for Painted Buntings
    Article August 4, 2023

    'Old Man Bunting' Nearly Breaks the Age Record for Painted Buntings

    A male Painted Bunting visited a South Carolina backyard for 14 years, making him one of the oldest birds ever documented for the species.

    Nearly a Mile of Congaree River Frontage Permanently Protected
    Press Center August 4, 2023

    Nearly a Mile of Congaree River Frontage Permanently Protected

    Audubon South Carolina, Friends of Congaree Swamp, & Ducks Unlimited partner to acquire and protect Arant property overlooking Congaree National Park.

    Mid-Season Coastal Stewardship Report
    Blog July 14, 2023

    Mid-Season Coastal Stewardship Report

    Shorebird Stewards with Audubon South Carolina report for duty along the coast to protect coastal birds during their nesting and migratory seasons. Here’s what they’ve accomplished so far this year!

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