Date: 5/6/25 6:47 pm
From: Craig Watson (via carolinabirds Mailing List) <carolinabirds...>
Subject: Shorebirds at Bear Island WMA, Colleton Co., SC
Pam Ford and I went to Bear Island in the afternoon today searching for the
reported White-faced Ibis. We did not find the ibis, but we did find
approximately 3000 shorebirds of at least 16 species, and we only covered a
few impoundments. There were lots of wading birds as well, and five species
of terns in Lower Tank Hill. The link to our eBird checklist is below. Most
of the shorebirds were in Lower Tank Hill Pond and Mosquito Pond. A one
Mute Swan was in Pinckney Break Pond near Lower Tank Hill. Most notable to
Pam and I were White-rumped Sandpipers and over 20 Stilt Sandpipers in
breeding plumage. There were a few lingering American Avocets and lots of
Black-necked Stilts. It was difficult to identify all of the shorebirds due
to access points and the sun angle, as well as them being scattered out at
far distances. With more time, good light, and patience, we possibly could
have found some other species. I would suggest walking the dikes. Biting
insects were not bad, but the wind was blowing. There is a link below to
the pdf file of the impoundments at Bear.

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://ebird.org/checklist/S234013631__;!!OToaGQ!oUBg9J8kYtdBVNq4YPmqshXcO2t57QtRv58t5lN8qG_iMyycgOC4iQV0iFmXsVsPmyyVHzoy_2L2Ejiitn9E$

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.dnr.sc.gov/magazine/tripreport/2015BearIsland/bearislandwma.pdf__;!!OToaGQ!oUBg9J8kYtdBVNq4YPmqshXcO2t57QtRv58t5lN8qG_iMyycgOC4iQV0iFmXsVsPmyyVHzoy_2L2EqE0fYJ3$

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*"to live will be an awfully big adventure" - Peter Pan*

Craig Watson
Mount Pleasant, SC

 
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