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Now is prime time to watch Oklahoma's wintering eagles

Posted in: News 2010
By Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
Jan 28, 2010 - 3:51:34 PM

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As lakes in the northern U.S. and Midwest freeze, eagles migrate south to find open water and food, making Oklahoma a top location for bird enthusiasts to catch a glimpse of the national emblem in the wild.

Oklahoma has 11,600 miles of shoreline and over a million surface acres of water, and that is part of what makes it one of the top 10 states in the nation for winter eagle viewing.

During the winter, Oklahoma is home to anywhere from 700 to 1,500 eagles that migrate in from the northern states and Canada. With numbers peaking in January and February, wintertime is a great chance to catch of a glimpse of the bird in the wild. The highest concentration of birds are located at lakes, such as Kaw, Texoma, Tenkiller, Ft. Gibson, Grand, Canton and Great Salt Plains.

In addition to migrant eagles that winter in Oklahoma, the state also has around 120 bald eagles that live here year-round. While there were no known pairs of nesting eagles in the state prior to 1990, there are now around 60 known breeding pairs.

Eagle watches are hosted by state parks, lake management offices, national wildlife refuges and local Audubon Society chapters. Event activities will vary, but most are free. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation annually compiles a list of events to help Oklahomans discover where to view this majestic bird. For more information or to view the list, log on to the Wildlife Department's Web site at http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/eagleviewing.htm .

The site provides details on eagle viewing locations and events as well as historical information on the bald eagle. Additionally, tips for eagle viewing and helping protect them also are included.

View eagles along the Mountain Fork River and on Broken Bow Lake every Saturday at 9:00 a.m. until March 6th at the Nature Center in Beavers Bend State Park. Dress for the weather; rain will not cancel the event. Bring optical equipment. Contact Frank Griffith at 580-494-6556 for more information.


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