Wednesday, October 30, 2024

2024 Stono Preserve / Dixie Plantation - Fall Birding

Spotted Sandpiper sighting
The Seabrook Island Birders (SIB) traveled to Hollywood, S.C. on Oct. 29 for a full day of birding. College of Charleston Faculty member Melissa Hughes welcomed the SIB group at the barn and then led us along the banks of the Stono River. A bald eagle gave us a glimpse as it flew across the spartina marsh, and then not long after walking in the same direction, we found a new eagle nest in a living pine tree with two mature bald eagles sitting in it. Eureka! 

Heading into the woods on a hiking trail we spotted lots of movement from smaller birds and saw the Common yellowthroat, yellow-rump warbler, tufted titmouse, cardinal, mockingbird and more. A plethora of woodpeckers were sighted with the Northern flicker and Yellow-bellied sapsucker letting us know they are back in town for winter. About five spotted sandpipers were spotted at an impoundment, along with two white pelicans, one roseate spoonbill, one little blue heron and two snowy egrets.

Seabrook Island Birders viewing Eagle nest

To view past birding trips from 2024 click on Beidler ForestCarolina Bird Club Earth Day / Kiawah - Spring Island - Southeast Shorebird Festival - Hammock Coast Birding Festival - Huntington Beach State Park - Yawkey Center - Yemassee CBC - Edisto CBC 

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

2024 Beidler Forest and Audubon Center - BioBlitz

River Otter at rest at Beidler Forest on 10/12
The hardwood bottomland ecosystem at the Francis Beidler Forest and Audubon Center hosted the BioBlitz on October 12 and invited guest naturalists and also welcomed to public to participate.

The gates to Beidler Forest open at 9 AM and master naturalist Kerri Barrett was volunteering to help, and assigned the task of heading to the oxbow lake and deploying a fish trap to try and attract aquatic life. A cool snap brought the overnight temperatures down to 45-degrees, and I was able to join Barrett on her trek down the boardwalk to the lake. Wildlife observations are best in the mornings and since we were the first to set foot on the boardwalk we quickly spotted a doe deer, two otters taking a morning swim, wild turkeys and a wood stork resting in a cypress tree.


To view the feature article in the Post and Courier click on Tideline.

Inaugural Beidler BioBlitz 10/12/24


To view past blog entries from Tideline click on October Conservation Calendar October Saltwater Forecast -  Birds of a Feather Toast Photography Tips - Riton Optics - Lighthouse Inlet Preserve -  Coosawhatchie WMA -  Holy City Tarpon Tourney - Int'l Fly Fishing Film Festival - Carolina Kingfish Classic -  Fishing For Mountain Trout -  Hooked On Miracles  HMY Lowcountry Cup - Turkeys For Tomorrow Carolina Ladies Billfish Classic - Paddling For Pups Photos - 2024 Atlantic Cup - Silvopasture ForestryBeidler Forest 50th Anniversary - Charleston Race Week Photos - Southeast Shorebird Festival - ACE Basin Day Photos - Santee Big Cat Brawl - Carolina Marsh Tacky Association - SEWE Photos - Five Birding Hotspots

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

2024 October Conservation Calendar


October is filled with activities promoting the outdoors in Charleston, from tournaments to fundraisers. Here is a look at four fun ones:

🎣 Southern Sailfish Derby tournament
🪶 Botany Bay WMA Hawk Watch Day Oct. 26
🦆 Charleston Ducks Unlimited Fall Banquet Oct. 18
🦉 Wingspan Fall Gala to benefit Center for Birds of Prey Oct. 27

To view the feature article in the Post and Courier click on Tideline.

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

2024 October Saltwater Fishing Forecast

Capt. Ryan Moscow with a Bull Redfish
It could be that the best inshore fishing in October doesn’t even involve a boat. This is the most productive month of the year for surf fishing for red drum from the beach, and they don’t call it ‘Red October’ for nothing. In fact, the entire inshore fishery turns on as the water slowly begins to cool after the hot summer months. 

The best bet for offshore fishing is for sailfish, a smaller species of billfish that offers just as much sport for anglers. The Inaugural Sailfish Derby out of Toler’s Cover Marina will be fished October 8 – 12 with teams competing for the most sailfish releases.

To view the entire fishing report for October click on Tideline.

To view past fishing forecasts in Tideline click on  July - June - May - April

To view past blog entries from Tideline click on Birds of a Feather Toast Photography Tips - Riton Optics - Lighthouse Inlet Preserve -  Coosawhatchie WMA -  Holy City Tarpon Tourney - Int'l Fly Fishing Film Festival - Carolina Kingfish Classic -  Fishing For Mountain Trout -  Hooked On Miracles  HMY Lowcountry Cup - Turkeys For Tomorrow Carolina Ladies Billfish Classic - Paddling For Pups Photos - 2024 Atlantic Cup - Silvopasture ForestryBeidler Forest 50th Anniversary - Charleston Race Week Photos - Southeast Shorebird Festival - ACE Basin Day Photos - Santee Big Cat Brawl - Carolina Marsh Tacky Association - SEWE Photos - Five Birding Hotspots