WHO WE ARE
Waccamaw Audubon Society (WAS) is the local chapter of the National Audubon Society serving northeastern South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina. With over four hundred members, WAS has programs and field trips (the public is invited).
Waccamaw Audubon is especially proud of its recognition by the National Audubon Society, which awarded WAS one of the first-ever Rachel Carson Awards for its work in helping establish the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge.
Waccamaw Audubon is especially proud of its recognition by the National Audubon Society, which awarded WAS one of the first-ever Rachel Carson Awards for its work in helping establish the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge.
2020/2021 Officers and directorsPresident -- Diane DuLoft
Vice President -- Dale Scholfield Treasurer -- Richard Moore Secretary -- Karen Moore Director -- Reggie Daves Director -- Gail Kemm Director -- Nancy Kenny Director -- Mike Walker Director -- Bill Lanham IMPORTANT NOTICE!! OUR MEETINGS WILL BEGIN AT 6:30 WITH THE PROGRAM COMMENCING AT 7:00 PM. |
Seeking additional Assistance
We have a need for additional Directors and other volunteers to complete our leadership roles. If you are or know someone who may be interested in wildlife conservation and activism, please contact us at [email protected] for more information.
We are pleased to announce that Clayton Beasley, a former Board member and student at Coastal Carolina University completed his Master of Arts as of May 2025 and has moved on to begin work on a PhD at Duke University. Clayton also served as President of the Coastal Birding Club and Vice President of Tri Beta National Biological Honor Society and was active in the Coastal Zoo and Aquaria Club. |
Support Our Chapter: just click on the DONATE button below or point your smart phone at the QR code to be directed to PayPal. You can use your paypal account or credit card.
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Our listing of Fall programs is now available on the Programs page. WAS will also be holding its annual Big Sit at HBSP October 11, 2025, from 7AM til 7 PM. If you 'd like to join us for an hour or two of the best leisurely birding in SC, and/or make a donation to help buy bird seed for our two state parks, contact Richard Moore at [email protected]. See the announcement below for more details.
You can enjoy watching Huntington Beach State Park’s bird feeding station and salt marsh in real time just clink on the Painted bunting above or go to https://southcarolinaparks.com/webcams/huntington-beach. |
announcements
Spring Migration is coming!Get Ready for the 2026 Spring Migration Each year's Spring Migration usually begins near the end of February when out Winter visitors begin their departures and migratory species such as hummingbirds begin to appear at feeders. Watching from your kitchen window or participating in birding field trips during migration time is often the most rewarding time for birding. But now you can follow migratory pathways for your favorite species long-distance using Audubon's Explorer. Just log onto https://explorer.audubon.org/ and you can follow migratory paths of all y our favorites, plus some you may never have heard of. World Migratory Bird Day will be celebrated on May 9 in the spring and October 10 in the fall. |
Palmetto Giving Day
Georgetown County's annual Palmetto Giving Day is a 36-hour, online giving event for Georgetown County. Whether you're interested in the environment, arts, youth, animal welfare or human services, Palmetto Giving Day is an awesome opportunity to show our community what matters to you! Together, we're making Georgetown County a better place to live, work and play. We encourage you to join us on May 5-6. Much of our fund-raising is aimed at programs at Huntington Beach Park. In past years WAS has provided bird seed for the feeders, spotting scopes for school-groups and "kid-friendly" birding equipment for visiting families. So please help us help out in the coming year. with your on-line donation. A reminder too that bird lovers can get a live look at Huntington Beach State Park, which boasts nearly 360 unique species of birds, anywhere they have internet with a newly launched webcam. “That’s one of our biggest claims to fame for Huntington Beach State Park, that more species of birds have been seen here in this park than anywhere else in the Carolinas,” said ranger Mike Walker. Although nine other South Carolina state parks have live feeds, the Huntington Beach feeding station and salt marsh camera is the first in the Grand Strand. The project is a collaboration with Wild Birds Unlimited, which sponsors the camera, and the Waccamaw Audubon Society, which buys the bird feed. You can enjoy watching Huntington Beach State Park’s bird feeding station and salt marsh in real time at https://southcarolinaparks.com/webcams/huntington-beach |
Recent and upcoming EVENTSWACCAMAW AUDUBON CONSERVATION APRIL/May 2026
1. Across the world April is celebrated as Earth Month with April 22 here in the US being celebrated as Earth Day. Locally Brookgreen Gardens is having an Earth Day celebration “Party for the Planet” on Saturday April 18 Leonard Pavilion 11:00 am - 3:00 pm with activities for all ages- nature walks and with booths from many local conservative groups – Audubon, Huntington Beach State Park, Native Plant Society, the Shell Club, bee keepers, etc. Waccamaw Audubon will have a booth if any want to come help. 2. April Green Drinks will be Tuesday April 21 at The Hot Fish Club, 4911 US Highway 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, 5:30 – 7:30 pm, hosted by the Chirping Bird Society. 3. May Green Drinks will be Wednesday May 13, Pawleys Island Tavern “The PIT”, 10635 Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island, 5:30-7:30 pm hosted by us Waccamaw Audubon. I plan to be there to help set up between 4:30 and 5:00. Help will be appreciated with set up, handing out info, doing the gift drawing for pictures of birds that have been donated to us. 4. The Grand Strand Native Plant Society will have a native plant sale on Saturday, May 2, Conway Town Green, 200 Laurel Street, 9 am – 1 pm. 5. Saturday May 9 is Global Big Day for counting birds. 6. May 7- 10 Friends of Lewis Ocean Bay will hold its first FLYTRAP Festival. We will participate in a Fair on Saturday May 9 and have an information booth. Flyers are available and help is needed. May 7 Flytrap Social 5-7, Bonfire, May 10 Lewis Ocean Bay Tour, 8-11 am. .
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OUR MISSION:
To educate, and to protect birds and wildlife as well as the air, land and water that life depends on. We strive to share information that will broaden the perspective of others to the beauty, wonder and variety of nature.
ABOUT US
Waccamaw Audubon Society (WAS) is the local chapter of the National Audubon Society serving northeastern South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina. |
JOIN OUR FLOCK
Become a member and attend monthly meetings, birding field trips and special events. With over 400 members, WAS has a wide variety of activities to offer new members. |
BIRDING
Ever thought about birding or bird watching? Meet our favorite species and learn where and when to see them along the North and South Carolina coast. |
