As spring brings welcome warm weather, people aren’t the only ones flocking to the Grand Strand. Migratory birds are returning to the Myrtle Beach area to settle in for the season or pass through on their way north.
With ocean, river, marsh and forest, the Grand Strand offers plenty of bird-watching opportunities. According to Myrtle Beach State Park ranger Ann Wilson, bird watching is as simple as getting outside and looking around.
“Birds are always around, so you can bird wherever you go. You can make it in your backyard, or every time you go out,” Wilson said. “You don’t see as many birds if you don’t go out and try. It’s all about putting yourselves in different habitats, and seeing what’s out there.”…