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Have you seen this bird on Seabrook Island this summer? If not in person, you might have seen the photos that appeared in the July 2020 edition of The Seabrooker (page 13). This is a Black-bellied Whistling-Duck and they have been seen … Continue reading →
Each spring, Seabrook Island Birders receive many requests for us to identify the bird that makes this sound. Even if you have never seen this bird, chances are if you live or spend time in the spring on Seabrook Island, … Continue reading →
The Lake House hosted another great Sprint Triathlon Relay on Saturday, November 30, 2019. The winning team for the second year in a row…..Team Tucker! First Place Team Tucker Eleanor Morales, Hunter Trefzger, and Cisco Morales defended their title with … Continue reading →
The Yellow-throated Warbler, Setophaga Dominica, is a common warbler in this area year round and breeds west to Texas and north as far as Illinois. They are part of the family of Wood Warblers or Parulidae. If you are lucky … Continue reading →
Gordon Weis Mollie (my very good friend and spouse of 49 years) and I moved to Seabrook on May 22, 2018. A little history… We both retired in 2009 and moved to downtown Chicago where we thoroughly enjoyed the city … Continue reading →
Just in from the Lake House, here’s a short video of Seabrook’s New Years Day Polar Plunge. –Tidelines Editors
Tom Pinckney Joyce and I have owned property on Seabrook Island since 1995. We became full-time Seabrook residents in August 2007 when we began building our home. We moved into it in 2008. I retired from the practice of law … Continue reading →
Ray Hoover My wife, Lucy, and I have been home owners on Seabrook Island for the past twelve years and full-time residents since May 2014. However, our history here goes back much further; to our first visit in the Lowcountry … Continue reading →
Michael Grabman I hope to offer SIPOA members my experience as a Board Certified Building Inspection Engineer recognized by the National Academy of Building Inspection Engineers and as a Michigan Registered Professional Engineer with a 50-year background in the design … Continue reading →
James Geiger James (call me Jaime) and Amelie Geiger bought a single family residence on Seabrook Island in 2010, and became full-time residents in late 2013 after Amelie retired from the Theatre and Dance Department of Amherst College and I … Continue reading →
Ellen Coughlin I am running for the Seabrook Island Board for a term of one year. Because I believe in making our beautiful beaches and other amenities accessible for the handicapped and disabled (as getting old is inevitable), as well … Continue reading →
Gregory Iaconis My wife and I have been residents of Seabrook for just over 2 years. Our single family home serves as our primary residence. We moved here from the Dayton, Ohio area where I was employed by the Mead … Continue reading →



