Walkers Judy Morr, Cathy Hanson, and Lindsay Capps called in a crawl with a body pit 100 yards north of Boardwalk 6. Tim Morawski probed and found eggs, Nest 81 was left in situ
Inventory of Nest 1 Scheduled
Our first inventory of the season is scheduled to take place on Thursday, July 11 at 8:15am at Nest 1 located 50 yards south of Boardwalk 4
Nests 79 & 80
Veronica L’Allier and Bob Mason called in with a crawl just before the first house past Boardwalk 7. Bill and Linda Nelson responded and found nest 79 and, with Veronica’s help. moved the nest of 109 eggs to higher ground between the second and third houses up the beach from the Club.
Walkers Joel and Nancy Pondelik, Jolene Ardaiolo and Beverly Stribling called with a crawl all the way to the point. Mark and Valerie Doane responded and found Nest 80. The 116 eggs were moved to their new home 25 yards south of the old pier
Nests 77 & 78
Valerie Doane called in a very long and meandering crawl going way into the myrtles 150 yards south of Boardwalk 2. Valerie and Mark Doane stayed to probe and found nest 77 with 144 eggs. It was relocated to an area 175 yards south of Boardwalk 2. . Rachel and Marshall Carter and their girls continued walking and found baby tracks coming out of Nest 1. There was still a baby loggerhead making it's way to the ocean which they monitored. After seeing the baby safely into the water they returned to help relocate Nest 77.
Meanwhile, Walkers Anna Wechter, Jane Magioncalda, Joe Ficarra, Tony and Leslie Gore reported a crawl just past the Club. Bill and Eileen Middleton probed and found Nest 78. The nest contained 142 eggs and was relocated to an area right behind the 2nd house past the Club.
Nest 76 - New Record for Seabrook Island!
Today we broke our all time record, Nest 76 was found!!
Bill and Pat Greubel and Alexa Kinne spotted a crawl just north of Boardwalk 6 on Zone 3. It was probed by Terry Fansler, Sandy MacCoss, Jane Magioncalda and Mike Vinson. Mike found the nest! It was left in situ.