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Wonderful Facts on a Few Special Birds Found in South Carolina


There are many different types of birds that can be found in South Carolina. Some of the more common species include the American crow, the Carolina chickadee, the northern cardinal, and the tufted titmouse.

There are also a variety of ducks and geese that can be found in the state, as well as several species of herons and Egrets. South Carolina is home to a variety of habitats, which means that there is a good variety of birds that can be found here.

Below you'll find a collection of the top products found among the hundreds of others we, at Bird Barrier®, employ with success on a daily basis.

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Optical Gel · Years of Protection & Invisible from Below

StealthNet® Bird Netting

The world’s best commercial bird netting product. Bird netting protects property by keeping out pest birds. Strong and durable, StealthNet® bird netting is a pest bird control product for buildings, balconies, garages, barns, hangars, or other structures.

Bird-Shock® Flex-Track

This very safe low-profile electrified track conforms to any architectural configuration. Flex-Track curves up and down, and side to side; and the stainless steel braid gently follows the UV-stabilized PVC base without wrinkling. Solar & hardwired.

Daddi Long Legs®

A unique design deters gulls, pigeons, and other large birds, from landing in open spaces such as flat roofs or air conditioning units, as well as on street lights and other hard-to-protect areas. Even works great on boats! Arms made of stainless-steel.

BirdSlide™

Completely protects a ledge or narrow overhang against all bird species; they simply can't get a grip and slide right off the ledge. When color matched to the structure, Additionally, BirdSlide looks like it's part of the architecture.

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