The PBS show Georgia Outdoors, produced and hosted by veteran reporter Sharon Collins, has wonderful episodes on coastal wildlife and habitats that are available for viewing on-line.
Here is a list of the Georgia Outdoor episodes I have featured in previous posts. They are all well worth watching.
April 25 Videos on Cumberland and Sapelo Islands
Great overviews of the habitats, wildlife, and history of two coastal sea islands.
May 4 Georgia fiddlers (crabs, that is)
A terrific show about salt marsh fiddlers and other crabs in Georgia estuaries:
May 7 Video about American Alligators
Cool video about alligators on the Georgia coast:
May 9 Little St. Simons Island Video
Features the wildlife and landscapes of Little St. Simons Island, including nesting plovers and willets, black necked stilts, black skimmers, ibis, egrets, roseate spoonbills and other wetland birds, along with horseshoe crabs and island animals.
May 10 Nesting Loggerhead Sea Turtles
Watch mother loggerheads crawl up the beach on Ossabaw island to dig nest holes and lay their eggs.
May 19 Dolphins versus Porpoises
Episode on bottle-nosed dolphins that delves into many aspects of the behavior of these intelligent animals, including begging for fish from local fishermen, and their pack-hunting strategy for herding fish.
May 24 A Haven for Herons
Video spotlighting the variety and the rookeries of egrets, wood storks, and other wading birds along the Georgia coast:
May 29 Gone Fishing
This episode showcases fly-fishing in Georgia streams and surf casting for red drum on sea island beaches: