South Carolinas piedmont region has excellent sites for bird watching. The regions lakes and woodlands provide habitat for a wide variety of birds. In the spring and fall months many species of migrating birds also make the South Carolina piedmont their temporary home. Here are some of the regions best bird watching sites.
An excellent place to start is the Enoree Waterfowl Management Area and surrounding parts of the Sumter National Forest, near the town of Newberry. Bird watchers will find a variety of waterfowl and wetland birds during the months of February and March. Birds to observe in the area include Canada geese, wood ducks, ring-necked ducks, great blue herons, egrets, and belted kingfishers. During the spring and fall it is common to see many migrating birds including ospreys, spotted sandpipers, and several varieties of warblers.
Another birding site near Newberry is Lynchs Woods Park. This area of mature hardwood forest adjacent to Cannon Creek is home to many migrating birds in the spring and fall. Other birds that may be observed there include red-headed woodpeckers, barred owls, warblers, tanagers, and American goldfinches. Lynchs Woods Park is located on Hwy 76 just east of Newberry.