The bird artist goes on vacation

And developes the new obsession that is photographing birds through binoculars. A hobby that speaks specifically to my millenial, retired hipster soul.

Saw one of my favorite birds the Anhinga! Also familiar coastal favorites and never before seen bird darlings alike.

Noteable bird sighting list 8/25 on the South Carolina Coast

- Anhinga

- Laughing Gull

- Osprey

- Mississippi Kite

- Bald Eagle

- Great Blue Heron

- Willet

- Brown Pelican

- Sandwich Tern

- Common Tern

- Double-crested Cormorant

- Pileated Woodpecker

- Common Gallinule

- Black-bellied whistling duck

- Great crested flycatcher

- Great white heron

- Boat-tailed grackle

- Cattle Egret

And of course an abundant assortment of the usual cardinals, crows and all the classic backyard South Eastern birds.

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2025/8/26 Edited to

... Read moreBirdwatching along the South Carolina coast offers a rich and diverse birding experience that appeals to beginners and seasoned birders alike. The noted species such as Anhinga, Laughing Gull, Osprey, Mississippi Kite, and the majestic Bald Eagle provide excellent opportunities for wildlife photography and observation. Using binoculars to photograph birds is a fantastic method to capture close-up images without disturbing their natural behavior, making it a perfect hobby for those seeking a peaceful and engaging outdoor activity. The area’s coastal wetlands, marshes, and shorelines create ideal habitats for a wide range of bird species, including seabirds like Sandwich and Common Terns, Brown Pelicans, and Double-crested Cormorants. In addition to coastal birds, woodlands and wetlands support species like the Pileated Woodpecker, Common Gallinule, and Great Crested Flycatcher. For birders and photographers visiting the region, it is recommended to bring binoculars and a camera equipped with a telephoto lens to maximize the chance of quality captures. Early morning visits are ideal as birds are most active during this time. Local hotspots such as Hilton Head Island offer abundant sightings and community engagement through birding hashtags and forums like #birding, #birdwatching, and #hiltonheadisland. Whether you are a retired millennial pursuing bird photography or a nature enthusiast looking to expand your bird identification skills, the South Carolina coast provides an enriching environment. Observing birds like the Black-bellied Whistling Duck, Great White Heron, Boat-tailed Grackle, and Cattle Egret adds to the rewarding experience of coastal birdwatching. This hobby also promotes conservation awareness and connects people with nature, enhancing mental well-being and appreciation for wildlife.