Birds & Blooms - USA (2021-02)

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TRAVEL


Set up a daytrip with a naturalist to explore


part of the island’s 11,000 acres. Organized


by the only resort on the island, visitors


tour the wetlands, maritime forest and beaches.


You may see alligators, armadillos, dolphins and


a few of the 300 species of birds that fly through.


See the island from a different point of


view. Guests are welcome to rent kayaks


or canoes from the resort to explore its


surrounding coastline and inlets. Land lovers


can peddle bikes around the island and the


7 miles of natural beaches.


Comb the beach for conch shells, moon


snails, sand dollars and shark teeth. Little


St. Simons Island is a seashell collector’s


dream. To keep the island’s habitat pristine and


to protect nature, always return shells with


living occupants back to the ocean.


Three ways to enjoy nature


on Little St. Simons Island.


SPRING WATCHING


As part of the Atlantic


migratory flyway, you’ll


get a close-up view of


birds heading north after


a long winter. Early spring


is also a fantastic time to


see the resident raptors


raise their young. Great


horned owlets start to


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Walk along the


beach to see a


variety of terns


and gulls.


fledge in early spring, at


the same time bald eagle


chicks become much


more active and visible.


Year-round residents


include the wood stork,


Wilson’s plover, pileated


woodpecker, white-eyed


vireo and pine warbler.


Plan your trip for migration season.


Long-billed


curlew


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Birding on


the Coast

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