As you know, tomorrow is April and spring migration is in full swing! This month SIB will focus our articles not on individual “birds of the week,” but rather topics around bird migration. Which birds will be packing their bags and heading north for the summer? Which birds use our home as a stopping point to rest and refuel on their journey north? And which birds make Seabrook Island their summer home? We still want to give you a quiz each Friday, so leave us a comment if you want to make a guess – and watch for a new article about bird migration on Sunday morning!
Our first report of this bird being “sighted” on Seabrook Island was early Thursday morning by George Haskins. He heard this bird’s song (which is a dead give-away), as it is a rather difficult to see. Who am I?
Whipperwill?!
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Very close as it is a close cousin – but Eastern Whip-poor-wills are not very common in the Lowcountry.
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