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  • Posted on August 1, 2014 at 3:01 pm

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The state of South Carolina, 424 Species of Birds

  • Posted on September 8, 2010 at 3:57 am

The state of South Carolina, 424 species of birds

With this many species of birds few homes can beautify the natural beauty of our marvelous state with a birdhouse
from the Purple Rooster.

See our wonderful birdhouse display. This number includes the bird species that have been sighted in South Carolina and
are believed to be of wild origin. In addition, sixteen species are confirmed as being sighted in South Carolina but whose wild origin has been questioned.

The South Carolina Bird Records Committee maintains the records for bird sightings in South Carolina and produces the list
used by most birders. Help protect the 424 species of birds by protecting them with a birdhouse from your Lancaster Purple Rooster.

To objectively evaluate species recorded in the state. The committee votes on the validity of new records of bird species in the state.

The committee last met in 2008; since then at least five birds with the potential to be first state records were observed in South Carolina.

On September 18, 2008, a likely Gray Flycatcher was reported in South Carolina. Also on September 18, 2008, three potential Wandering Tattlers were reported along the coast. On November 22, 2008, a Bronzed Cowbird was reported in Charleston, South Carolina. On February 8, 2009, a Tropical Kingbird was reported in South Carolina. On January 5, 2010,
a California Gull was reported in Horry County, South Carolina.

These records will be reviewed by the South Carolina Bird Records Committee to determine their
validity.

Join the South Carolina bird lovers by joining the committee.