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Snowy Egret

Latin:  Egretta thula

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Tricolored Heron

Latin:  Egretta tricolor

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White-faced Ibis

Latin:  Plegadis chihi

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White Ibis

Latin:  Eudocimus albus

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Wood Stork

Latin:  Mycteria americana

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Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Latin:  Nyctanassa violacea

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Bell's Vireo

Latin:  Vireo bellii

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Blue-headed Vireo

Latin:  Vireo solitarius

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    6 Years of MAPS Banding at Francis Beidler Forest
    Blog August 29, 2022

    6 Years of MAPS Banding at Francis Beidler Forest

    After 6 years of hosting a MAPS banding station at Beidler Forest, here's a look at the numbers.

    2022 Mid-Season Stewardship Update
    Coasts August 26, 2022

    2022 Mid-Season Stewardship Update

    Here is an update from data gathered between March and June 2022 from Shorebird Stewards.

    Article July 25, 2022

    These threatened birds are raising chicks on Morris Island. Will this be the year they survive?

    The endangered Least Tern hasn't had much success on Morris Island in the past, conservationists partners are hoping this year will be different

    Commentary: Declining red knots need our help
    Article July 25, 2022

    Commentary: Declining red knots need our help

    Nolan Schillerstrom discusses the decline of Red Knots and their dependence on Horse Shoe Crabs, a species used in the medical industry.

    2022 Legislative Session Results in Significant Investments for Birds and People
    Blog July 8, 2022

    2022 Legislative Session Results in Significant Investments for Birds and People

    Audubon South Carolina celebrates progress on pragmatic conservation policies that protect birds and the places they need

    Walk the Waterline, Folly Beach's Human Disturbance Campaign
    Blog June 3, 2022

    Walk the Waterline, Folly Beach's Human Disturbance Campaign

    Folly Beach's Lighthouse Inlet features a temporary art installation to help protect shorebirds.

    Audubon S.C. reminds beachgoers to be aware of beach birds this weekend
    Article May 27, 2022

    Audubon S.C. reminds beachgoers to be aware of beach birds this weekend

    Be mindful this holiday weekend when you're at the beach, we need to share the shore!

    Crab Bank Nesting Updates
    Coasts June 13, 2023

    Crab Bank Nesting Updates

    Your one-stop-shop for nesting updates on Crab Bank throughout the year.

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