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Eagle Watching for All

1/21/2014

 
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This weekend we went to the Chain of Rocks Bridge in St. Charles for Eagle Days.  This was quite a treat for the kids. We got to look through scopes to see bald eagles in trees.  We even spotted 2 soaring above.  We especially enjoyed the informational show by the World Bird Sanctuary where we got to see a live bald eagle.  My family loves this time of year because many eagle nests are anticipating the hatching of eggs.  Last year, we watched several different eagle cams.  The 3rd grade group I worked with had read about them and loved coming to see them.  If you can't get out to see them in your community, check out these great live eagle cams!

Southwest Florida Eagle Cam- you can fledglings here and there are 2 views. This is by far my favorite right now!
Alcoa Eagle Cam
Decorah, IA Eagle Cam


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