Field Notes: Beaufort
Turner House Overnight Expedition FAQs
A few things to know before your trip: When does the trip begin? When does the boat return? On Friday,
The White Ibis
The White Ibis, or Eudocimus albus, is a wading bird frequently seen here in the low country. Adult white
Wild Bird Barbie: The Roseate Spoonbill
It’s not a flamingo, it’s a Roseate Spoonbill! These large pink wading birds have a spoon-shaped bill and bare
Bonnethead Sharks
Bonnethead Sharks or Sphyrna tiburo are the smallest member of the hammerhead family that can reach up to 4
From the Seat of my Kayak
Being in a kayak is not only a watersport, but a very personal experience. At the helm of a
Osprey Eyes
Osprey are raptors found around nearly every body of water. Some may even migrate great distances in pursuit of ideal
Learning to Read the Lowcountry
“Messenger,” (1-5)My work is loving the world.Here the sunflowers, there the hummingbird—equal seekers of sweetness.Here the quickening yeast; there
A Southern Safe Haven
The barrier islands of the South Carolina lowcountry are a charming and important geological landform. Situated directly in contact
Underworldly
While I was attending Coastal Carolina University, obtaining my degree in Marine Science, there were many memorable experiences I
Spotting Marsh Tackys
Marsh tackys are a rare breed of colonial Spanish horse that is only found in the Lowcountry of South
Bringing Ibis Home to Roost
Capt. Chris Crolley and Capt. Henry Brandt on board the Ibis. The big reward after designing and