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E COBON Newsletter of the Hilton Head Island Audubon Society Audubon Refuge Keepers JANUARY PROGRAM by Charlotte White Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 7:30 p.m. at the Seabrook Human Impacts on Wildlife in the Lowcountry Our speaker for this first program of the new year is a veterinarian, Al Segars, who grew up in Hartsville, SC (NW of Florence near I-95.) The presentation will highlight how we as humans impact wildlife both directly and indirectly here in the Lowcountry. While highlighting these issues, the program will also address how we as individuals can minimize that impact on the animals, plants and ecosys- tems. The topic of what can be done for injured wildlife will also be discussed. Al Segars went to Clemson undergrad, then to the University of Georgia to veterinary school, and then back to Hartsville to practice mixed animal medicine (large and small animals) for 14 years. He moved with his family to Beaufort in 1996 and is now working for SC Department of Natural Resources as a Veterinar- ian and Stewardship Coordinator. In this job as a veterinarian, he deals with such aquatic animal health issues as sea turtles and shrimp. In his stewardship responsi- bilities for the ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS), he works with the community to instill an appreciation of and encourage efforts to protect the magnificent ecosystem we all enjoy. The NERRS web site (http://www. dnr.sc.gov/marine/NERR/about.html) shows a remarkable amount of activity in education, research and resource management. I asked Al what he particularly felt strongly about in his work and here is his answer: “We have a window of time in which we can make a difference for our kids and generations to come by making appropriate decisions now. Most people would like to do the right thing; many just don’t know what or how. We want to be sure they have the information to make good decisions for our Lowcountry ecosystem.” To learn more about this veterinarian’s big picture on human impact on wild- life in the Lowcountry, come to this meeting on Tuesday, January 13, WITH A FRIEND, at 7:30 p.m. at the Seabrook, 300 Woodhaven Drive, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. FIELD TRIPS by Kay Hodnett In January our field trip will be to the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge. The trip will be on January 27. We will meet in the Laurel Hill parking lot at 8 AM. (use Google if you need directions) Our guide will be Jack Colcolough. If you are interested in going please contact Kay Hodnett at 342-7485 or [email protected]. If you contact by email please include “Audubon” or “bird” in the subject line so I will be sure to open the email. Please include your telephone number if you want to be notified of a weather cancellation. The next Ecobon issue will contain a schedule for field trips for February, March, and April. January 2009: No. 297 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE By Bill Nicol In last month’s ECOBON, Ed Nash had an article on our Annual Bird Seed Sale starting on January 2, 2009. He also has an article in this month’s issue. As he said, the proceeds from this sale support the purchase of Audubon Adventures which are used by our local schools as part of their environmental education program. The Audubon Adventures Program shows how the birds fit in the environment and how our con- duct can impact their survival. We are all aware of the various attacks on the environment through out the country and the world. Educating our children on the importance of the en- vironment and the impact of the most dangerous animal, man, can have on either harming or protecting it is very important. The more resources we have, the more students we can reach and the better educated they will be. Please do what you can. The annual Christmas Bird count was on December 13, 2009 and by all reports was a success. Kudos to all who participated. Barry Lowes will have a complete report in the Febru- ary ECOBON. Joan and I wish you and yours a healthy and prosperous New Year. See you at the meeting and bring a friend.

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EcobonNewsletter of the Hilton Head Island Audubon Society

Audubon Refuge Keepers

january Program by Charlotte WhiteTuesday, January 13, 2009, 7:30 p.m. at the Seabrook

Human Impacts on Wildlife in the Lowcountry Ourspeakerforthisfirstprogramofthenewyearisaveterinarian,AlSegars,whogrewupinHartsville,SC(NWofFlorencenearI-95.)ThepresentationwillhighlighthowweashumansimpactwildlifebothdirectlyandindirectlyhereintheLowcountry.Whilehighlighting these issues, theprogramwill alsoaddresshowweasindividualscanminimizethatimpactontheanimals,plantsandecosys-tems.Thetopicofwhatcanbedoneforinjuredwildlifewillalsobediscussed.

AlSegarswent toClemsonundergrad, then to theUniversityofGeorgia toveterinaryschool,andthenbacktoHartsvilletopracticemixedanimalmedicine(largeandsmallanimals)for14years.HemovedwithhisfamilytoBeaufortin1996andisnowworkingforSCDepartmentofNaturalResourcesasaVeterinar-ianandStewardshipCoordinator.Inthisjobasaveterinarian,hedealswithsuchaquaticanimalhealthissuesasseaturtlesandshrimp.Inhisstewardshipresponsi-bilitiesfortheACEBasinNationalEstuarineResearchReserveSystem(NERRS),heworkswiththecommunitytoinstillanappreciationofandencourageeffortstoprotectthemagnificentecosystemweallenjoy.TheNERRSwebsite(http://www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/NERR/about.html) showsa remarkable amountof activity ineducation,researchandresourcemanagement.

IaskedAlwhatheparticularlyfeltstronglyaboutinhisworkandhereishisanswer:“Wehaveawindowoftimeinwhichwecanmakeadifferenceforourkidsandgenerationstocomebymakingappropriatedecisionsnow.Mostpeoplewouldliketodotherightthing;manyjustdon’tknowwhatorhow.Wewanttobe sure theyhave the information tomakegooddecisions forourLowcountryecosystem.”

Tolearnmoreaboutthisveterinarian’sbigpictureonhumanimpactonwild-life in theLowcountry,come to thismeetingonTuesday,January13,WITHAFRIEND,at7:30p.m.attheSeabrook,300WoodhavenDrive,HiltonHeadIsland,SouthCarolina.

FIELD TrIPS by Kay Hodnett

InJanuaryourfieldtripwillbetotheSavannahNationalWildlifeRefuge.ThetripwillbeonJanuary27.WewillmeetintheLaurelHillparkinglotat8AM.(useGoogleifyouneeddirections)OurguidewillbeJackColcolough.

IfyouareinterestedingoingpleasecontactKayHodnettat342-7485orolivhod2@aol.com.Ifyoucontactbyemailpleaseinclude“Audubon”or“bird”inthesubjectlinesoIwillbesuretoopentheemail.Pleaseincludeyourtelephonenumberifyouwanttobenotifiedofaweathercancellation.

ThenextEcobonissuewillcontainascheduleforfieldtripsforFebruary,March,andApril.

January 2009: No. 297

PrESIDEnT'S mESSagEBy Bill Nicol

In lastmonth’sECOBON, EdNashhad an article onourAnnualBirdSeedSale startingon January2, 2009. He also has an article inthismonth’s issue. Ashesaid, theproceedsfromthissalesupport thepurchase ofAudubonAdventureswhichareusedbyourlocalschoolsaspartoftheirenvironmentaleducationprogram.TheAudubonAdventuresProgramshowshowthebirdsfitinthe environment andhowour con-ductcanimpact theirsurvival. Weareallawareof thevariousattacksontheenvironmentthroughoutthecountryandtheworld.Educatingourchildrenontheimportanceoftheen-vironmentandtheimpactofthemostdangerousanimal,man,canhaveoneitherharmingorprotectingitisveryimportant.Themoreresourceswehave,themorestudentswecanreachandthebettereducatedtheywillbe.Pleasedowhatyoucan.

TheannualChristmasBirdcountwasonDecember13,2009andbyallreportswasasuccess.Kudostoallwhoparticipated.BarryLoweswillhaveacompletereportintheFebru-aryECOBON.

JoanandIwishyouandyoursahealthy and prosperousNewYear.Seeyouat themeetingandbringafriend.

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HHI AudubonBoard of Directors:PresidentBillNicol 671-4721Vice PresidentKenNeitzke 705-3970TreasurerKarenMcGinty 681-8498FranBaer 686-6348Recording SecretarySteveWhite 837-4597Corresponding Secretary ShermanBarker 342-6596Members‑at‑LargeHowardCosta 842-9447JimCurrie 681-8525MarianneCurrie 681-8525ClemDietze 837-2612BarryLowes 671-3537NanLloyd 363-2092BettyWalter 842-7147JoanWilson 837-2874Committee Chairpersons:Adopt‑A‑Refuge (Pinckney)ClemDietze 837-2612KarenMcGinty 681-8498Audubon Newhall PreserveJoanShulman 842-9246Bird Walks/Field Trips KayHodnett 342-7485Bird House ConstructionJimCollins 671-1240Bird Seed SaleEdNash 681-5725Christmas Bird CountBarryLowes 671-3537EducationMaryJaneMajor 342-5804HistorianOPEN HospitalityTheaLuba 785-3214Legislation KayHodnett 342-7485MembershipTheaLuba 785-3214Newsletter Circulation MarianneCurrie 681-8525 Newsletter EditorJoanWilson 837-2874ProgramsCharlotteWhite 837-4597Publicity & Public RelationsClemDietze 837-2612Sales TableOPEN 686-6406Shorebirds/ConservationHowardCosta 842-9447Special ProjectsRichardShulman 842-9246Sun City RepresentativeKevinCahill 705-3570Wetlands/ConservationSallyKrebs H:757-2973O:341-4690Website: www.hiltonheadaudubon.orgThe Ecobon isamonthlypublication(SeptemberthroughMay)oftheHiltonHeadIslandAudubonSociety.Subscriptionisabenefitofmembership.DirectinquiriestoP.O.Box6185,HiltonHeadIsland, SouthCarolina 29938 or call one of the above officersorchairpersons.

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ReflectionsonmissingChristmasBirdCount2008by Clem Dietze

ChristmasCountDayhasalwaysbeenoneofmyfavoritedaysoftheyear.Ilookforwardtoitwithgreatanticipation.Inmy13yearsonHiltonHead,IhavetrodthegolfcoursesofMossCreekbeforetheplayersarrive,spentseveralexcitingwaterborneyearsonHowardCosta’sSkimmer trackingSeasideSparrows inhiddencreeksandlandingondesertedbeachesteemingwithmanyspeciesofshorebirds,andforthepast3yearsCaptainedthePinckneyNWRteam.

ThisyearonDecember13,IamwritingatmydeskinsteadofbeingoutwhereIbelongthankstoarupturedspinaldisc,anditsad-densme.

Inanessay in thecurrent issueofCornell’s“LivingBird” theauthor, desperate to get rid of distinctions between “birder” and“birdwatcher”, describes himself as anAviphile or lover of birds.ThewordwasfirstcoinedbyRogerToryPetersonandasyethasnotmadeittothedictionary.Icountmyselfone,asIamsuredomanyofyou.Thewordencompassesalldimensionsofourpursuitfromlistingtowatchingbehavior,feeding,nestingandfledging,andjustplainenjoyingthesefeatheredgemsofcreation.

Therearejoysandsorrowsoncountday,butbothareimportantandmemorable.Thejoysarefindinglargenumbersofourfamiliarwinteringspecies,theexcitementengenderedbysightingoccasionalwanderers,orthefindofatruerarityfortheareasuchastheRoss’sGoosediscoveredonDecember12andphotographicallydocumentedbyourColletonRiverteam.Thesorrowsarenotfindingthosenor-mallywintering species in number or even singles of commonlyexpectedspecies.

Both,however,constituteextremely importantCitizenSciencestatisticstheentirecountrymonitorsatthistimeofyear.Havemigra-tionpatternschanged?Aresomespeciesontheroadtoendangermentorevenextirpation?WhatisgoingonwithGlobalWarming,habitatchangeandloss,orAvianFlu?

Thenthereisthesheercamaraderieofbirdingwithfriends,andthedayneverseemslongenoughaswehopetocaptureasmuchaspossibleregardlessoftheweather.

So,IamsadthatIwasnotwiththoseofyouwhocounted.IfyouhavenotdoneaChristmasCountbeforeyoudon’tknowwhatyouaremissing.Volunteernextyear.Asforme,Lordwilling,thisAviphile willbebackoutwithyou.AtleastthemedicostellmeIwillbewellridofthisproblembySpringMigration.

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rEcEnT arEa bIrD SIghTIngSby Jack Colcolough

E-MAILReminderHaveyousentyourE-mailaddressintoNan?

Ifnot,[email protected].

Winter birding is in full swing andwehave justcompletedanothersuccessfulannualChristmasBirdCountonDecember13. AfewearlyhighlightsofbirdssightedinourCBCwere:SnowGoose,EaredGrebe,out-of-seasonSum-merTanager,RustyBlackbird,aflockof~15,000Red-wingedBlackbirds,BaldEagleonitsnestinIndigoRun,BaltimoreOriole,White-breastedNuthatchandRed-headedWoodpecker.BarryLowes,ourCBCco-ordinatorandhisteamwillreporttheentirefindingsofthisCBCinnextmonth’sEcobon.Unusualsightingsinthenearbyareasinthelastmonthincluded:SnowBuntingonHarborIsland,bluephaseSnowGooseandWhitePelicanonSkidawayIsland,RedCrossbillinShipyardPlantation(firsteverheardofonHHI),Red-dishEgretatFishHaulCreekandPurpleSandpiperatTybeeIsland. Othergoodwinterarrivalswere:Dark-eyedJunco,severalHummingbirdstobeidentified,BlackScoter,Red-breastedMerganser,CommonLoon,Orange-crowned&PrairieWarblers,AmericaBittern,Lesser&GreaterBlack-backedGulls,Wilson’sandPipingPlovers,Seaside&Nelson’sSharp-tailedSparrowsandBarredOwl.Alsoanout-of-seasonOrchardOriolewasreported. Thanks to those reporting these sightings:BarryLowes,CarlosChacon,RichardShulman,DorisMc-Cullough,FranBaer,KayHodnett,DottieBass,PeterZachmann,Roger Johnson,DorothyTimmons,PatBlack,DaveLovett,M.Murphy,DianneFaucette,severalvisitors,etal. To report a rare, uncommonor first of the year(FOTY)birdsightinginourarea,e-mail:[email protected],call689-3455orsendablanke-mailto:[email protected] tojointhegroupandreportyoursighting.

noTES From ThE nEWhaLL PrESErVEby Joan Shulman

HappyNewYeartoeveryone.Let’smakeappreciationofnatureanditswondersapriorityin2009.ThankyoutoSusanandKellyMurphyformonitoringthetrailsinthePreserveinDecember. As2009opens,I thoughtIwouldshareafewquotesfromour2008visitors’commentbook.Thosewhowriteinthebookarefrommanystatesandanumberofforeigncountries.Mostjustwritethedateofthevisit,theirnames,andwheretheyarefrom.Somelistthewildlifetheysaw--themostfrequentlymentionedanimalistheturtle.Thepondhasmanyresidentyellow-belliedsliders. Somecommentsareveryshort: “Beautiful,Thanks”(Ohio),“Nice--weliketheplantlabels,”“ARealTreat”(Ohio).Othersareabit longer: “Ahh!Peace!Calm--Agem--keepupthegoodwork!”(Ontario)“No gators Hooray! Tons of turtles, butterflies, dragonflies.OneHugeBee.” (Utah)“Thankyouforgivingusasenseofwhattheislandwaslikebeforedevelopment.”(Brooklyn)“Wehada lovelywalk.The5-year-oldwasparticularlyimpressed...”(Oregon)“ThebestplaceonHiltonHeadforme!Anaturalist’sdelight.”(nonameorplace)GeocachingseemstobeacommonactivityinthePre-serve.Severalvisitorsmentionedsearchingforthecacheditems.Hereismypleafor2009:WewouldliketohavemoremembersontheNewhallCommittee.Wouldn’tyouliketohelpustakecareofthePreservetomakesureitcontin-uestoexistforfuturegenerations?Callmeat842-9246fordetails.

~ Photo above courtesy of Fran Baer

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PLEASENOTE: Currentmembersareencouragedtousethismembershipformtosignupfriends,relatives,andneighborsasnewmembers.OurChapterbenefitssignificantlyfroma“returnofdues”fromNationalifourlocalformisusedfornewmemberships

NatioNal auDuBoN SoCiety Chapter mEmbErShIP Form new 1 yr. - $20 2 yrS. - $30 nEW mEmbErS onLy Senior 1 yr. - $15 2 yrS. - $30 junior 1 yr. - $15 2 yrS. - $30 Name ______________________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________City___________________________________________State__________Zip ________________Phone__________________________PreferredFirstName(s) ___________________________FullYearResident______PartYearResident______I/WefirstjoinedAudubonin_______________MailacheckpayabletoNAtIoNAL AuduboN SocIetyNationalAudubonSociety,ChapterMembershipDataCenter,P.O.Box51001,Boulder,CO80322-1001

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Hieveryone,It’stimeforwinterhummingbirdbandingagain.LastseasonwascutshortwhenIcamedownwithpneumoniainearlyFebruary.ThisseasonI’dliketomakeupfor lost time.I’malreadygettingre-ports of hummingbirds, including possible Ru-fous,Allen’s, and Calliope Hummingbirds backfortheirsecondorthirdwinter.

I’llbebandingalongtheSouthCarolinacoastduringNovember,withatriptotheColumbiaandAugusta areas in earlyDecember. Please letmeknow if you’ve got hum-mers, including Ruby-throated, coming to yourfeeders. Even if you areonlyseeingthemoccasion-ally,pleasecontactme.I’dlove to come band yourbirds.Thanks,Doreen

bIrD SEED SaLE STarTS january 2by Ed Nash

OurannualBirdSeedSalefundraiserstartsJanu-ary2,2009withanewemphasis.Weneedtoraisealittlemoremoney to fully fund theAudubonAdven-tures magazine for the middle schools. We want toaskmoreAudubonmemberstoparticipate,as“Manyhandsmakelightwork”andjustassurely,“Manybuy-ersmakemoreprofits”.Oursaleshavebeengoodandour profits nice, butwehavehad50 to70buyers ofabout325bagsfromamembershipofabout550.Wewanttoencourageeverymembertobuyabagortwo!Thiscouldincreasesalesto500bagsorevenmore,al-lowingeveryonewhofeedtheirbirdstodirectlysup-portthismiddleschoolnaturestudyprogram.OurseedfromWildBirdsUnlimitedinIndigoParkarealwayshighqualityandfresh.Youshouldbuythemnow(youmustusetheenclosedAudubonOrderFormforustogetthecredit)andthenpickupyourseedsfromthestorewheneverneededduringtheyear.Nobigstoragespaceneeded at your home. The seeds are available in 5#

and20#bags,andareavailablein10variet-iestomatchyourbirdfeedingneeds.

THANK YOU for your support of this Audubon Charter.

Winter hummingbird

update #1

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ContactyourownestateplannerorourAudubonChapteratP.O.Box6185, Hilton Head Island, SouthCarolina29938.

SharingyourestatewithAudubonnot only reduces the taxes onyourestate butwill help protect birds,wildlife,andtheirhabitatintheyearstocome.

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MonthlymeetingsoftheHiltonHeadIslandAudubonSocietyareregularlyscheduledat7:30p.m.onthesecondTuesdayofeachmonth,SeptemberthroughMay,intheAuditoriumattheSeabrook,300WoodhavenDrive.Membersandguestswelcome!