The skies over South Carolina are quite busy in the fall and in the spring as many species of birds and butterflies migrate from north to south and then back again each year. Most of them tend to take the same route year after year, developing a pattern we humans can rely upon in order to admire the flurry of activity during the migration periods.

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Are you a bird watcher and have you been to Caesars Head State Park in the fall to witness the raptor migration? We’d love to hear about it and see your photos in our comments! Caesars Head State Park is open year-round. Hours vary by season. View hours and trail access fees on the official website here.

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