Birds
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Center for Birds of Prey for 4
$50Enjoy an unforgettable day at the Avian Conservation Center at The Center for Birds of Prey in Awendaw, including:
- Four admission passes to The Center for Birds of Prey;
- A one-hour program and flying demonstration with live birds of prey at the Susan L. Drew amphitheater;
- A virtual guided tour of the Center's resident collection featuring over 120 birds of prey from around the world; including the Countess Alicia Paolozzi Owl Wood, the Vulture Restaurant, the Santee Cooper Observation Deck, and more.
Passes expire on 8/1/2027.
The Center for Birds of Prey is open to the public Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10am until 1pm. Program and flying demonstration begin promptly at 10:30am, but are subject to change.
Location:
4719 Highway 17N
Awendaw, SC 29429
Gift cards and certificates will be mailed or emailed to winners the week after the auction. Email mail@scwf.org if you have any questions.
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Private Chef Dinner for 8
$599Sure to be a hot item, bid to win this Private Coastal Forks, Knives, and Spoonbills 3-course dinner for up to 8 guests from Chris and Jay Keck.
The dinner will be held at your home or a location of your choice along the SC coast, anywhere between Pawleys and Beaufort. Note that the site must have a kitchen.
Enjoy a fun, delicious, and informative evening learning about imperiled species and how you can help them from SCWF Industry Habitat Manager Jay Keck, alongside a creative 3-course meal inspired by each species prepared by Charleston private chef Chris Keck of The Healthy Palate, including an amuse-bouche and a cocktail inspired by a colorful SC bird.
Must be 21 years of age to bid and attend. Location must include a kitchen. Date to be mutually agreed upon. Expires July 18, 2027.
About the Keck brothers:
Jay Keck, SCWF Industry Habitat Manager:
Growing up on Lake Murray, Jay has always enjoyed wildlife and the outdoors. After graduating from the College of Charleston in 2000, he worked in the private sector but always maintained a connection to the outdoors. His life took an unexpected turn in the summer of 2012 when he saw a Baltimore oriole for the first time. Since then, he spends most of his free time birding, learning about birds, and studying their various habitat needs. In 2014, he attended his first SCWF birding class. Inspired by SCWF's mission, he earned his Palmetto Pro Birder certification, and has led bird walks for SCWF as well as Saluda Shoals Park, Columbia Audubon, and private organizations. Even when he is golfing, hunting, or fishing, he is secretly birding. At SCWF, Jay coordinates the Wildlife and Industry Together (WAIT) program leads birding classes for the Palmetto Pro Birder & Midlands Master Naturalist programs. He has a passion and love for all wildlife and hopes to inspire others to take a closer look at the life within our amazing planet.
About Chris Keck
Chris has been on the culinary scene for over 20 years in Charleston, SC, as well as in Chicago, IL and Boulder, CO. He has had a passion for creating and enjoying good food since a young age watching his mother in her small catering business, then in the culinary city of Charleston in college, and then he further heightened his palate from domestic and international travel thereafter particularly Spain and New Zealand.
After experience as sous chef, executive catering chef, and executive chef, in 2019 he stepped away from the restaurant setting and opened a personal chef business called The Healthy Palate. He now offers personalized meal preps, private dinners, catering, and personal chef services in the Charleston area.
Chef Keck's goal is to provide clean, healthy, and customizable cuisine highlighting local products as much as possible. He provides to busy professionals and families during the week, friends and family gatherings for a dinner or special occasion, and those wanting a relaxing and memorable vacation. As the business grows he looks forward to providing even more opportunities to enjoy his unique gourmet meals.
Booking details will be emailed to winners during the week after the auction. Email mail@scwf.org if you have any questions.
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Dryocopus Pileatus
$40Win a beautiful Watercolor illustration of a Woodpecker - Giclee print!
The Pileated woodpecker is the United States' largest member of the woodpecker family. Only the Ivorybill, now largely thought to be extinct, was larger. Both birds were depicted in Mark Catesby's "The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands" of 1754. This bird is a male; females have only black facial markings.
Limited edition giclee art print: Signed and numbered by the Ellen Fishburne, the artist.
Original: 8.5" x 11" Watercolor on paper, completed in 2021. Currently in the private collection of the artist.
Print size: 11" x 14" unframed.
"Dryocopus Pileatus" was featured on the Front cover of South Carolina Wildlife magazine's Jan/Feb 2022 issue.
The Artist
Fishburne grew up in Statesville, NC, receiving private instruction from Louise Gilbert. She earned her BFA in Communications Art from East Carolina University and resides in Columbia, SC. She holds active memberships in the American Society of Botanical Artists and the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators.
Gilee Print Certificate of Authenticity
This fine art print was crafted with care, using premium materials. Printed on archival paper using light-fast inks, it will retain its rich colors for the buyer's lifetime and far beyond. It will become an heirloom to be passed down through generations. Included is a separate Certificate of Authenticity from the printer, Ink Well Art Reproductions.
Item available for pick up at the SCWF office in Columbia after July 27, 2026. Email mail@scwf.org with any questions.
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Hummingbird Framed Print
$75Are you in need of some new artwork in your home?
Here's your chance to change that!
Win this beautiful gilt framed, triple matted, watercolor print of two hummingbirds and flowers.
Print size: 11" x 11.5"
Framed to: 20" x 20"
Ready to be hung on your wall!
Item available for pick up at the SCWF office in Columbia after July 27, 2026. Email mail@scwf.org with any questions
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Flock of Turkey Artwork
$100Are you looking to add a new piece of artwork to your home? Here's your chance!
Win this beautifully wood-framed and double-matted wildlife print is a signed piece by renowned wildlife artist David Hagerbaumer, created exclusively for the National Wild Turkey Federation. The artwork captures a peaceful winter woodland scene featuring a flock of wild turkeys moving through the snow.
Print size: 26" x 17"
Framed to: 35" x 26.5"
Ready to be hung on your wall!
About the Artist:
David Hagerbaumer (1921-2014) was one of America's most respected wildlife and sporting artists, celebrated for his realistic and atmospheric paintings of waterflow, upland game birds, and outdoor landscapes. His work was widely collected by hunters, conservationists, and wildlife art enthusiasts earning him a lasting reputation in the world of sporting art.
Drawing on firsthand experience in wildlife observation, taxidermy, and museum work, Hagerbaumer brought exceptional accuracy and detail to this paintings. His artwork remains highly regarded for his ability to capture the beauty and spirit of North America's natural landscapes and wildlife.
Item available for pick up at the SCWF office in Columbia after July 27, 2026. Email mail@scwf.org with any questions
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Shore Birds Print
$145Enjoy this lovely art work of Shore Birds in your home!
This framed and matted art of 7 Shore Birds gathered together by Norman Wyatt Jr. is ready to be hung on your wall.
Print Size: 38" x 29"
Frame Size: 43" x 34"
Item is avaiable for pickup at the SCWF office in Columbia, SC, after July 27th 2026. Email mail@scwf.org with any questions.
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Cardinal Print - Chelle Fazal
$20Do you love bird art? Well check out this beautiful Archival print of a painting of cardinals!!
This art piece "All the Single Ladies" is a Limited Edition Print on Archival Paper by Charleston Artist Chelle Fazal.
Ready to be framed!
Size: 11" x 14"
As a child, Chelle would spend hours watching animal nature shows. How they lived, ate, acted, and socialized fascinated her. The day her step-father gave her a set of colored pencils was the day she began trying to duplicate those animals on paper. Without her knowledge, the small gift he had given her was the key to unlocking an untapped passion for art.
Her love for art continued into Middle School and High School where she learned to draw with charcoal and pastels. Later on she would graduate into experimenting with paints, both acrylics and oils. It was not until she married that Chelle started painting seriously, seeking to bring personality and individuality into each piece she created.
On a mission trip to Sri Lanka, Chelle was inspired once again as she took photos of elephants at an elephant orphanage. After a two year wait, due to work and raising children, those same photos became the reference points for some of her most recent works.
Chelle lives in Charleston, SC with her husband, Mahmood, and her two sons, Evan and Julian. She professes that Mahmood has been her greatest challenger and encourager. No work is complete until she has received his feedback and they agree together on the finished piece.
"I want my animal paintings to tell a story; but mainly, I want to communicate joy in all my work."
- Chelle Fazal
Item available for pickup at the SCWF office in Columbia, SC, after July 27th 2026. Email mail@scwf.org with any questions.
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Bunting Print - Chelle Fazal
$20Do you love bird art? Well check out this beautiful Archival print of a painting of a painted bunting!!
This art piece "Bunting" is a Limited Edition Print on Archival Paper by Charleston Artist Chelle Fazal.
Ready to be framed!
Size: 11" x 14"
As a child, Chelle would spend hours watching animal nature shows. How they lived, ate, acted, and socialized fascinated her. The day her step-father gave her a set of colored pencils was the day she began trying to duplicate those animals on paper. Without her knowledge, the small gift he had given her was the key to unlocking an untapped passion for art.
Her love for art continued into Middle School and High School where she learned to draw with charcoal and pastels. Later on she would graduate into experimenting with paints, both acrylics and oils. It was not until she married that Chelle started painting seriously, seeking to bring personality and individuality into each piece she created.
On a mission trip to Sri Lanka, Chelle was inspired once again as she took photos of elephants at an elephant orphanage. After a two year wait, due to work and raising children, those same photos became the reference points for some of her most recent works.
Chelle lives in Charleston, SC with her husband, Mahmood, and her two sons, Evan and Julian. She professes that Mahmood has been her greatest challenger and encourager. No work is complete until she has received his feedback and they agree together on the finished piece.
"I want my animal paintings to tell a story; but mainly, I want to communicate joy in all my work."
- Chelle Fazal
Item available for pickup at the SCWF office in Columbia, SC, after July 27th 2026. Email mail@scwf.org with any questions.
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The Birds of Costa Rica - Book
$20A Guide to the Birds of Costa Rica
Discover the incredible diversity of tropical birdlife with A Guide to the Birds of Costa Rica by renowned ornithologists F Gary Stiles and Alexander F. Skutch, beautifully illustrated by Dana Gardner.
Considered one of the most comprehensive field guides to Costa Rica's rich avian life, this acclaimed volume features detailed species accounts, stunning full-color illustrations, and valuable information on bird behavior, habitats, nesting, vocalizations, and distribution. Covering both resident tropical species and migratory birds.
This is Perfect for birders, wildlife lovers, travelers, and collectors of nature literature, this timeless guide celebrates the beauty and importance of tropical biodiversity!
Item is available for pickup at the SCWF office in Columbia the week after the auction. Email mail@scwf.org with any questions.
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Wild Birds Unlimited Package
$55This package from Wild Birds Unlimited Beltine includes:
- Flyin' Bistro Cylinder Feeder
- South Carolina towel
- 7-lb bag of Superblend bird food
- 1.25-lb bag of Superblend bird food
Item available for free pick up at the SCWF office in Columbia. Some limited delivery options available. Email mail@scwf.org if you have any questions.
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Wildlife Habitat Package (A)
$85A starter kit for creating your own wildlife habitat in your backyard!
Package Includes:
- Do not mow or spray habitat sign - Natural Wildlife Habitat sign with predrilled holes for easy hanging, 9" x 12".
- Backyard Wildlife NWF Book
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Handmade Nesting Box for Eastern Bluebirds with sized restrictor plate - box dimensions = 5 1/2" x 13" x 5 1/2"
Attracting Birds, Butterflies, and other Backyard Wildlife will show you how to fill your yard or garden with the sights and sounds of nature. In this bestselling book, Naturalist David Mizejewski uncovers the basic elements of habitat you can provide that the local birds, butterflies, bees, and a whole host of other wonderful wildlife neighbors need for survival.
Eastern Bluebirds begin looking for nesting sites in South Carolina in early February. Bluebirds prefer an open area, as they like to sit on the top of the box and look in all directions. Boxes should face the morning sun, and be at least 300 ft apart. Bluebirds will nest 2-3 times during a season, so be sure to clean out the nesting material after fledglings have left the nest. A single screw can be removed from these boxes for easy cleaning.
It is very important to take measures to keep predators away from the nest. Boxes should be mounted on a metal pole so that the entrance hole is 5 ft from the ground.
Item available for free pick up at the SCWF office in Columbia. Some limited delivery options available. Email mail@scwf.org if you have any questions.
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Wildlife Habitat Package (B)
$85A starter kit for creating your own wildlife habitat in your backyard!
Package Includes:
Palmetto Wildlife Habitat sign
Yard sign with predrilled holes for easy hanging, 9" x 12".
Backyard Wildlife NWF Book
Attracting Birds, Butterflies, and other Backyard Wildlife will show you how to fill your yard or garden with the sights and sounds of nature. In this bestselling book, Naturalist David Mizejewski uncovers the basic elements of habitat you can provide that the local birds, butterflies, bees, and a whole host of other wonderful wildlife neighbors need for survival.
Handmade Nesting Box for Eastern Bluebird with sized restrictor plate
5 1/2" x 13" x 5 1/2"
Eastern Bluebirds begin looking for nesting sites in South Carolina in early February. Bluebirds prefer an open area, as they like to sit on the top of the box and look in all directions. Boxes should face the morning sun, and be at least 300 ft apart. Bluebirds will nest 2-3 times during a season, so be sure to clean out the nesting material after fledglings have left the nest. A single screw can be removed from these boxes for easy cleaning.
It is very important to take measures to keep predators away from the nest. Boxes should be mounted on a metal pole so that the entrance hole is 5 ft from the ground.
Item available for free pick up at the SCWF office in Columbia. Some limited delivery options available. Email mail@scwf.org if you have any questions.
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Wood Duck Nesting Box
$60Female Wood ducks typically build their nests in tree cavities near wetlands. When a prospective cavity is found, a hen wood duck will land in the tree and carefully inspect the site for a variety of characteristics, including size, shape and security from predators and the elements. In many areas, wood ducks have difficulty finding suitable natural nesting sites. Wood duck boxes provide a man-made alternative, where hens can nest in relative safety from predators. The deployment of large numbers of nesting boxes can be used to help increase local or regional populations of wood ducks in areas where natural cavities are limited.
This wooden box is 9" x 25", and attached to a 9" x 31" backing piece. ready for mounting to a post.
*This purchase will be charged to your credit card after 9pm on July 20th.
Item available for free pick up at the SCWF office in Columbia. Some limited delivery options available. Email mail@scwf.org if you have any questions.
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Bluebird Box
$40Handmade nesting box for Eastern bluebird with restrictor plate to protect entrance hole
Box dimensions: 5 1/2" x 13" x 5 1/2"
Eastern bluebirds begin looking for nesting sites in South Carolina in early February. Bluebirds prefer an open area, as they like to sit on the top of the box and look in all directions. Boxes should face the morning sun, and be at least 300 ft apart. Bluebirds will nest 2-3 times during a season, so be sure to clean out the nesting material after fledglings have left the nest. A single screw can be removed from these boxes for easy cleaning.
It is very important to take measures to keep predators away from the nest. Boxes should be mounted on a metal pole so that the entrance hole is 5 ft from the ground.
*This purchase will be charged to your credit card after 9pm on July 21st.
Item available for free pick up at the SCWF office in Columbia. Some limited delivery options available. Email mail@scwf.org if you have any questions.