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  1. Charles Harper

    South Carolina

    Birding is BIG. Vast crowds of identically clad, identically equipped birders on the march at all major sites. Some excellent field guides, good birding mags, site guides-- all in Japanese. I use an excellent CD set with accompanying text of '333 Species', all but the rarest species, again in...
  2. Charles Harper

    South Carolina

    Yep, rails are awful. Same problem here, I've only got two-- the common Water Rail is a pretty bold fellow, and easy enough to get on an overcast day, like Sora is; but although I've been to some of the southern islands here, I've missed everything except Ruddy Crake, the commonest of the...
  3. Charles Harper

    South Carolina

    You're up late. Yeh, sure want to come back and take a look. On the way to Walterboro-- that's Hampton way too-- just do not remember the name at all. (Reminds me, I got my first Black Rail in the grassy median strip of the divided highway near Walterboro!) That's a great piece of text on...
  4. Charles Harper

    South Carolina

    Great shot, and great idea, KC, posting the State Bird. Where in heck's Caw Caw Walk?-- I worked in Charleston for a year, but never heard of it! Sounds like it's got lots of deerflies and mosquitoes, though.
  5. Charles Harper

    South Carolina

    Great start, KC-- makes me homesick, though I don't know a couple of the spots. What about Francis Marion N.F. for Red-cockaded Woodpeckers?
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