The Coastal Discovery Museum will host Diana Churchill on March 16 at 2 p.m., for this fascinating program. Every spring, hundreds of thousands of migratory birds leave winter homes in Central and South America to fly north to breeding grounds in the United States and Canada. This program will introduce you to the why, how, and who of migration, preparing you to be on the look-out for some 200 species of birds that begin arriving in our area as early as February.
While in Savannah in December 1998, Churchill began working at Wild Birds Unlimited. In 2001, she began writing a twice-monthly column – “Birder’s Eye View” – for the Savannah Morning News. Her first book, Birder’s Eye View: Savannah and the Low Country, was published in December 2011. She has served several times as President of Ogeechee Audubon Society, and has led birding and natural history programs for Audubon, Wilderness Southeast, and the Georgia Ornithological Society.
Cost is $7 per person and reservations are required by calling 843-689-6767 ext. 223. The Museum is located at 70 Honey Horn Drive on Hilton Head Island. coastaldiscovery.org.