Audubon South Carolina

ASC operates two centers. Francis Beidler Forest in Four Holes Swamp is a 17,000-acre wildlife sanctuary featuring a 1-3/4 mile boardwalk through an old-growth cypress-tupelo swamp. Open Tues-Sun (closed Mon. & some holidays; admission fee). Silver Bluff along the Savannah River has 3,154 acres of upland pine forest, hardwood bottomlands, fields, lakes and streams with a checklist of over 200 species, including Wood Storks! Ed. programming and tours. Images © FBF, 2006-2016.

Thursday, October 06, 2016

Geolocators 2.0 - Time to Meet the Birds!

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In our last post, we described the process for attaching geo l ocators to a bird as part of our ongoing p roject with Prothonotary Warblers ...
Thursday, August 25, 2016

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Top 5 Tips for Beginner Birders at the Beach South Carolina beaches are not just home to amazing views and fun in the sun; the coastlin...
Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Geolocators 2.0 - Looking to Further Our Understanding of Prothontoary Warbler Migration

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In April 2015, we recovered a single geolocator from a Prothonotary Warbler (aptly named “Longshot”). This small device gave us amazing...
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Project PROTHO Intern

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Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson for their generous donation to Audubon South Carolina in memory Lloyd and Margaret Cone, we were able to fu...
Saturday, July 23, 2016

To Rattle Or Not To Rattle

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Snakes rattle their tails as a warning, but not all snakes exhibiting this behavior are rattlesnakes. Here an Eastern Cottonmouth rattles ...
Monday, July 18, 2016

Warm Season Burn - Update

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One month ago (see previous post), we attempted a warm season burn on 29 acres of old agricultural fields in which our planted longleaf pine...
Sunday, June 26, 2016

Warm Season Burn

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In January 2015, University of Missouri students on their alternative winter break planted 29 acres of longleaf pine seedlings in old farm f...
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