Twitcher’s Patch: the Birding Blog of Hilton Head Island

The blog title blends “twitcher” which relates to birders, with “patch,” a casual term for a birdwatching spot. Discover what sets birding and photography on Hilton Head Island and the Lowcountry apart.

Shelter from the Storm: Shorebirds, Seabirds and more
Patricia Kappmeyer Patricia Kappmeyer

Shelter from the Storm: Shorebirds, Seabirds and more

During Tropical Storm Debby, shorebirds on Hilton Head Island huddled together for shelter, with smaller species like dunlins and least sandpipers using larger birds as windbreaks. Early migrants such as whimbrels and marbled godwits were found among the flocks, highlighting the start of shorebird migration in mid-August. Seabirds, including four species of terns and Black Skimmers, also sought refuge in the marshes, demonstrating the resilience and adaptability of coastal wildlife during extreme weather.

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