
February 2020
Eagle Watch on the CT River
Winter's cold brings dozens of Bald Eagles down the Connecticut River from Canada in search of ice - free fishing. In recent years, over 50 eagles have wintered on the lower Connecticut River. Their 6 - 8 foot wing span make the Bald Eagle the largest predator in North America. Join us on one of our Winter Eagle Watches on the CT River! Leader Jerry Connolly of The Audubon Shop will help participants spot eagles from a variety of locations…
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Winter's cold brings dozens of Bald Eagles down the Connecticut River from Canada in search of ice - free fishing. In recent years, over 50 eagles have wintered on the lower Connecticut River. Their 6 - 8 foot wing span make the Bald Eagle the largest predator in North America. Join us on one of our Winter Eagle Watches on the CT River! Leader Jerry Connolly of The Audubon Shop will help participants spot eagles from a variety of locations…
Find out more »Eagle Watch on the CT River
Winter's cold brings dozens of Bald Eagles down the Connecticut River from Canada in search of ice - free fishing. In recent years, over 50 eagles have wintered on the lower Connecticut River. Their 6 - 8 foot wing span make the Bald Eagle the largest predator in North America. Join us on one of our Winter Eagle Watches on the CT River! Leader Jerry Connolly of The Audubon Shop will help participants spot eagles from a variety of locations…
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