Can you name the Oriole that arrives on Seabrook Island every spring and spends the summer with us until it is time to migrate again in the fall? Here’s a hint so leave us a comment if you know the answer!
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Watch for the full article about birds which migrate to Seabrook Island to live and breed here during the summer months in this Sunday’s blog.
SEABROOK ISLAND BIRDERS / “watching, learning, protecting”
Seabrook Island Birders (SIB) are residents, renters and guests of Seabrook Island, SC who have an interest in learning, protecting and providing for the well-being of the incredible variety of birds that inhabit Seabrook Island throughout the year.
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Pretty.
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How about a Baltimore oriole or as us from there say
Ballmore
Sent from my iPhone
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Good guess, but no. The “Ballmore” Oriole only spends winters on Seabrook Island. Try again?
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For the past two years there has been an Orchard Oriole nesting near the first lagoon (with all the egrets) on Jenkins Point.
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I will definitely go and check it out when we return to Seabrook Island to look for them!
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