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Bird watching in South Carolina


Northern Flicker | Image via The Macaulay Library
SC is home to hundreds of
year-round +
migrating bird species, each with their own characteristics, habits, and songs. You’ve likely
seen more of them lately at your feeders, on your fence posts, or swooping overhead. In South Carolina, we get to celebrate the arrival of winter finches like the
American Goldfinch
Since so many birds are active right now, you may be wondering
what they all are and you don’t need a lot of expensive gear to figure it out. The most important things are your own two eyes…
and a little curiosity. If one of your new year’s resolutions was to ....

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How to Attract and Identify Purple Finches


How to Attract and Identify Purple Finches
Steve and Dave Maslowski
Attracting a purple finch is easy with the right food, but identifying them can be tricky! Here s the best way to draw these colorful birds into your yard.
Purple finches are an absolute backyard treat but, despite their vivid-sounding name, their subdued pattern can make them difficult to spot. Roger Tory Peterson, the ornithologist and editor of the Peterson Field Guide series, once described these birds as a “sparrow dipped in raspberry juice.”
What Do Purple Finches Look Like?
They’re often confused with the house finch however, purples are slightly heavier birds with shorter tails and longer wingtips. Male purple finches have an almost completely red face and neck with pinkish red also covering most of the body. Purple finches and house finches don’t flock together, but they might both show up at your feeder at the same time. Here’s how to tell the difference between these finch ....

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Birds in Binoculars


There is a well-developed pastime taking place across the nation that keeps thousands of people occupied from dawn to dark. You can usually find them congregated around bodies of water, binoculars glued to their eyeballs.
The sounds coming from these groups are usually subdued, with sudden outbursts, such as, Are you sure?! , NO.! , Hey! or That s a lifer!
Chuck Gates
Sneaking up on birds started out as bird watching, but today these folks are birding.
These are birders. Most of the time they re recreational birders, out looking at birds for their own enjoyment. However, sometimes these exercises can be official, such as conducting the Christmas Bird Count. ....

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As for binoculars they are helpful but not mandatory, Reimer noted, though Aversa pointed out binoculars can be handy since you never know what bird you could see when least expecting. 
“It is difficult to appreciate the subtle beauty of birds without being able to see them up close,” said Aversa. 
There are numerous options for less than $100, Doiron noted. Reimer said many lean towards the 7x power binoculars, while Lindquist recommends 8x30 or 8x40 power binoculars. 
More important than the assistance of guides and binoculars, however, is simply using your eyes and ears. 
“Start by looking at what’s out your window, in your backyard, or on your feeder, and go from there,” said Lindquist. “Visit the harbor and see what s paddling around in the winter. Take a hike in the state park or in one of the dozens of nature preserves this area is blessed with. Keep your eyes and ears open, find a bird, and really focus on observing it.”  ....

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