![]() ![]() Seabrook Island Property Owners Association (SIPOA) and the Town of Seabrook Island care about the safety and security of all property owners, residents, renters, and visitors to our very special island. (Image credit: SIB) Author Tidelines Posted on JJCategories Nature, SIB Charleston County Planning Commission Notificationĭo you know… there are 40 pages of SIPOA Rules and Regulations that govern life on Seabrook and ensure the quality of life we enjoy here? Whether you are new to Seabrook or a long time resident, it’s important to be aware of these rules and regulations. Aaron also serves on the South Carolina Bird Records Committee and is the second vice president of the Eastern Bird Banding Association.īe sure to register so you won’t miss this exciting event! He is also a statewide eBird data reviewer for South Carolina but mainly focuses on Charleston, Berkeley, Georgetown, and Horry Counties. Aaron currently manages one of the largest bird banding stations in the southeast focusing on fall migration, wintering marsh sparrows, Painted Buntings, and Wilson’s Plovers. His primary research interest is in ornithology with a special focus on avian ecology and management, passerine migration ecology, and secretive marshbird ecology. This is where he got his first exposure to bird banding and was fascinated with being able to study and observe the birds in such fine detail. In graduate school, he studied the wintering ecology of yellow rails in coastal Texas. Aaron went on to attend Southeast Missouri State University where he received a M.S. in Zoology from Southern Illinois University in 2000. He grew up in Oswego, IL (a far suburb of Chicago) and graduated with a B.S. In his role, he manages one of the largest bird banding stations in the southeast focusing on fall migration, wintering marsh sparrows, Painted Buntings, and Wilson’s Plovers.Īaron has been the Assistant Wildlife Biologist for the Town of Kiawah Island since 2008. He will discuss his research on Kiawah Island tracking Painted Buntings using the Motus Network, and the collaborative research of tracking Painted Buntings using geolocator technology across the southeast.Īaron has been the Assistant Wildlife Biologist for the Town of Kiawah Island since 2008. Aaron will provide an overview of the species and their life history. Join us for Aaron Given’s informative talk on Painted Buntings. At our Seabrook backyard feeders, or greeting us on Boardwalk 1, it’s always a treat to view one. In Mexico, it’s commonly known as “siete colores”, or “seven colors”. In Louisiana, the Painted Bunting is called “nonpareil”, French for “without equal”. Stunning, vivid, and spectacular are a few of the adjectives that come to mind when we describe the Painted Bunting. Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island Author Tidelines Posted on JJCategories Bohicket Marina, Town of SBI Rental Property We do ask that anyone wishing to submitting comments by email, mail, or hand delivery, please include your name and address. Public comments may also be emailed to or delivered to Seabrook Island Town Hall (2001 Seabrook Island Road) by mail or hand delivery. Public comments received after the Planning Commission has voted, but prior to the official public hearing, will be forwarded only to members of Town Council. However, once the Planning Commission has made its recommendation to Town Council, the Online Comment Form will remain open until the official public hearing date. Comments received prior to the Planning Commission meeting will be forwarded to members of the Planning Commission and Town Council. Individuals wishing to submit a public comment on the request may do so via the Online Comment Form at the bottom of the Andell page. We would like to invite residents to review the information that is provided so to gain an understanding of the process and knowledge about the project in its entirety so that you can be apprised of all the facts of this proposed annexation. All information pertaining to the Andell annexation can be found at. Residents will also find the projected timeline with meeting dates for the annexation. This page provides public access to all available application materials, supplemental materials, meeting information (including agendas, minutes and a video) and project timelines in one central location. It has been over 30 years since the Town of Seabrook Island has received a request for annexation and in response to resident’s questions about the annexation of Andell, and to provide transparency to the project, the Town of Seabrook Island has created a page on its website dedicated to this proposed annexation where all resources for residents are located. ![]()
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