We have two families of ospreys (sea hawks) living high in pine trees at Pensacola Country Club. Beautiful birds. We also have a colony of least terns who come here to mate and hunt for fish by dive bombing our lakes. We also have egrets and pelicans. On the 18th green, directly on the bay, we'll get pelicans hovering right over the green.
What I enjoyed most at Osprey Point in Kiawah was watching several ospreys doing their thing. There is a golf club in Canada that should go unnamed (they seem to prefer avoiding gwakers like me) which has a bald eagle nest (actually two, but I think one was abandoned in favor of a larger one higher up) just a few feet from its front door. When I was visiting, I heard a screech right above me as I was walking in, and though I looked for quite awhile from various angles, I wasn't able to spot the eagle. Bones and fur on the ground around the huge conifer and occasional calls were evidence of their activity, but the cub declined comment.
We have a bunch of migratory ducks in Texas right now. Buffelheads are my current favorites, though Lesser Scaups are cool as well as plentiful. Mallards are a dime-a-dozen and year-round, as are Canada geese, those most vile creatures along with various cormorants. We also see hawks, herons, and egrets galore; doves, martins, cardinals, blue jays, mockingbirds, and all types of blackbirds as well. Great birding in Texas. Wish we had pheasants and quail.