The Rare Birds of South Carolina

  • Posted on September 20, 2010 at 3:11 am
Joining a Carolina birding organization is a great way of learning more about rare birds in the state.

You can discover the top birding locations in South Carolina. Find out more about South Carolina Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in South Carolina.

Print out a checklist of South Carolina birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for South Carolina. Order books to help you become a betterĀ birder in South Carolina.

Discover links to South Carolina Birding web sites. Print out special maps of South Carolina before you begin your trip.

Please check out the great birdhouse selection next time you stop in in the Lancaster, South Carolina area at the Purple Rooster.
In April several birders saw the albatross and photos were taken.

The bird was last seen fly YELLOW-NOSED ALBATROSS was on the beach at Cape Hatteras Point oning out over the ocean to the southeast after being routed by

some great black-backed gulls. This bird may be in poor health and could come ashore again somewhere on the Outer Banks.

From your friends atĀ Purple Rooster..

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