Speaking and Teaching

Inspiring Programs on Birds, Photography, and the Lowcountry

Bring the beauty and wonder of Hilton Head Island’s birdlife and wild places to your next event with Patty Kappmeyer—birder, wildlife photographer, and nature writer. With more than thirty years of field experience exploring the marshes, forests, and coasts of the Lowcountry, Patty delivers inspiring, visually rich presentations for civic groups, conservation organizations, photography clubs, educators, and community gatherings of all sizes.

Each program is customized for your audience and blends expert bird identification, creative wildlife photography insights, and compelling conservation storytelling drawn from firsthand field experience.

What Participants Will Discover

Through captivating images and engaging narrative, audiences learn:

  • Where and when to find iconic Lowcountry bird species—from wading birds and shorebirds to raptors and songbirds

  • Practical guidance for both new and experienced photographers, including ethical wildlife photography practices

  • Firsthand accounts of local conservation successes and actions individuals can take to help protect fragile coastal ecosystems

  • The rich cultural history of Hilton Head Island and the broader Lowcountry, including connections between Gullah Geechee heritage and the natural environment

Programs are available in person or virtually and are designed to spark curiosity, foster environmental stewardship, and deepen appreciation for South Carolina’s coastal habitats.

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  • Discover the rich birdlife of the Lowcountry with my engaging presentation, Introduction to Lowcountry Birds. Perfect for audiences of all experience levels, this talk provides a beginner-friendly overview of birding in this unique coastal region.

    You'll learn to identify birds by group, including wading birds, shorebirds, and seabirds, while gaining insights into their behavior, habitat preferences, and migration patterns. Conservation is a key focus, with practical tips to help protect the birds and their fragile ecosystems. Attendees will also receive a list of helpful resources to inspire and support their birding journeys.

    This presentation combines stunning photography with expert knowledge to deepen your appreciation for the incredible avian diversity of the Lowcountry.

  • Discover the rich natural history of South Carolina’s Lowcountry through the stories of early naturalists, conservation pioneers, and modern-day birding efforts. From the artistic observations of Mark Catesby and the scientific contributions of Alexander Garden to the conservation efforts of Caroline “Beany” Newhall and Hilton Head Audubon, this presentation explores how a deep connection to birds and nature has shaped the region’s identity.

  • Explore the profound connections between the Gullah Geechee culture and the natural world in my presentation, Gullah Geechee of Mitchelville: Cultural Ties to Birds and Nature. First introduced at the Juneteenth Celebration at Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park, this talk delves into the cultural and ecological heritage of Mitchelville on Hilton Head Island, the first self-governed town of formerly enslaved people in the United States.

    The presentation highlights how birds and nature have shaped the traditions, stories, and daily lives of the Gullah Geechee community. It also underscores the importance of conserving these vital habitats, both for their ecological significance and as a living testament to the history and resilience of this unique culture.

    This meaningful presentation weaves together history, culture, and conservation to inspire a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of people and nature.

Popular Presentation Topics

White bird walking on sandy shore with text overlay "Introduction to Lowcountry Birds: A Journey through Wading Birds, Seabirds, Shorebirds and more".
Title slide featuring the text 'A Legacy of Birding, Botany & Conservation in the Lowcountry' with images of a Painted Finch illustration and a photo of a Painted Bunting on either side, emphasizing South Carolina's connection to nature.
"Gullah Geechee of Mitchelville: Cultural Ties to Birds and Nature" cover featuring a sepia-toned historical photo of a wooden building with a person standing outside. "Hilton Head Audubon" logo at the bottom with a bird illustration.

Upcoming Teaching and Educational Programs

Introduction to Bird Photography

Hilton Head Audubon

Date: January 31, 2026
Time: 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Location: Mitchelville Freedom Park
Format: In-person, hands-on workshop
Registration: Class is full. Join waitlist link. https://hiltonheadaudubon.org/event-6339708/JoinWaitlist

Expert birder and wildlife photographer Patty Kappmeyer leads a relaxed, hands-on bird photography workshop designed for beginners. Participants may use a cell phone, point-and-shoot camera, or entry-level DSLR.

The workshop focuses on basic composition and lighting, finding and observing birds in the field, and ethical bird photography practices. Grounded in the principles of Flight Through the Seasons, the session emphasizes understanding bird behavior and capturing images thoughtfully—no technical jargon, just practical guidance.

Introduction to Lowcountry Birds: Identification, Behavior, and Habitats (ECO217)

University of South Carolina Beaufort - Osher Lifelong Leaning Institute

Date: April 24, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Location: Hargray Building, Room 161, USCB Bluffton Campus, Bluffton, South Carolina
Format: In-person lecture
Registration: Through OLLI at USCB - https://www.enrole.com/uscbolli/jsp/index.jsp

This introductory course helps participants identify Lowcountry birds by exploring key features such as habitat preferences, beak and leg structure, eye color, body size and shape, plumage patterns, and behavior.

Using vivid photography and real-world examples, Patty Kappmeyer guides participants in observing, comparing, and appreciating the birds of the Lowcountry’s marshes, forests, and waterways. The program is well suited for beginners and nature enthusiasts seeking practical identification skills and a deeper understanding of local birdlife.

Testimonials

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story The Moss Creek Nature Club was fortunate to host Patty Kappmeyer as she presented a wonderful program on our unique Gullah Geechee culture. Her amazing photos added interest and beauty to her talk. All of our attendees loved the learning experience and asked lots of questions that were expertly answered. We are looking forward to having Patty visit Moss Creek again.
— Ceil Treiss President Moss Creek Nature Club
You did an outstanding job speaking at our Callawassie Island Photo Club tonight. I’m so impressed with your work. It is sensitive, emotional, and evocative.
— Joan Eckhardt, Callawassie Island Photo Club
Patty Kappmeyer’s unique presentation to our Daufuskie Island residents was well received and appreciated. Her ability to weave together the beauty of birds and nature with the rich cultural heritage of the Gullah Geechee was impressive. Patty’s presentation was not only informative but also deeply moving. She truly helped create a holistic understanding of the connection between people and nature as it applies to our past, our present and our future.
— Vanessa Bramlett, Daufuskie Island Conservancy
Patty Kappmeyer recently spoke at the Shipyard Women’s Club before an audience of 60 women. Her topic, Gullah Geechee of Mitchelville: Cultural Ties to Birds and Nature, was captivating. Not only did we learn about birds and nature, but also the history of Mitchelville and the importance of the Gullah Geechee culture in preserving and protecting Hilton Head and the Lowcountry to this day. Patty’s deep knowledge of her topic was evident and the slide deck full of beautiful photos. We thoroughly enjoyed her presentation.
— Sarah Gustafson, Shipyard Womens Club

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