Fripp Audubon Club


Welcome to the Fripp Audubon Club Web Page.
Our club goal is to provide the opportunities for study, observation, and conservation of the
flora and fauna of the South Carolina low country.

All of our programs are open to the public.
The Fripp Island Audubon Club was created in 1978 by island resident Dixie Winter who
formed the club and organized local and overnight club trips.
 
Weather Forecast
for Fripp Island
Interactive Weather Map Moon Phase Calendar Tide Chart for
 Fripp Inlet Bridge

 

Audubon Slideshow from Fripp Island Audubon Club on Vimeo .

 



Current Weather - Fripp Island
Fiddlers Ridge Station

Current Weather - Fripp Island
Spyglass Lane Location

Current Weather - Fripp Island
Ocean Front Station


The swallow-tailed kite is one of the rarest birds that is not federally protected. To report swallow-tailed kite sightings this spring or summer, call (866) 971-7474 or link to the STKI Report form at the center for birds of prey Reports can also be mailed to The Center for Birds of Prey, P.O. Box 1247, Charleston, SC 29402.

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Fripp Audubon Club
199 Tarpon Boulevard
Fripp Island, South Carolina 29920
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