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Eagles, eagles, eagles

February
3

Did you know bald eagles can be seen in 49 of the 50 states? Hawaii is bald-eagle-less. Among the top places to see a bald eagle this winter, according to the National Wildlife Federation, is the Hudson River.

You can try and take advantage of that opportunity this Saturday at the 6th Annual Hudson River EagleFest.

In case you missed it, here was a recent story I did about volunteers counting eagles along and near the Hudson.

The photo by TJN photographer Joe Larese shows an immature bald eagle near the Annsville Creek in Cortlandt/Peekskill on Jan. 21.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at 1:01 pm by Mike Risinit.
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One Response to “Eagles, eagles, eagles”

  1. Steve C.

    Amazing. several years ago. I had posted on this blog about seeing an eagle with its prey. hearing its loud screal etc. when i said where I lived I was told i was incorrect. gee now everyone is seeing eagles. amazing.

    I may not be an expert on birds, but i would like to think i know a crow/owl/hawk/eagle.

    I just needed to vent because I really didnt like being dismissed after seeing such a majestic site and now lately this is all i see are posts about eagles.

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The Nature of Things provides a chance to talk about the wild denizens that share the Lower Hudson Valley with us and the natural settings that make this place home for everyone. From Long Island Sound to the Hudson River to the Great Swamp and beyond, almost anything related to the environment is fair game in this blog.

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SBenischekJournal News staff writer Greg Clary writes Earth Watch, reporting on environmental issues in the lower Hudson region. Clary has been a reporter, editor and columnist at the Journal News since 1988 and has covered police and courts, transportation, municipal government, development and the environment in the Lower Hudson Valley, among other topics.
Laura IncalcaterraLaura Incalcaterra covers the environment, open space and zoning and planning issues for The Journal News. A Boston College graduate, Laura grew up in Rockland, attended East Ramapo schools and has worked for The Journal News since 1993. Laura has written features and covered North Rockland, crime, government and a host of other issues.
SBenischekMike Risinit covers Patterson and Kent in Putnam County, as well as environmental topics touching on the Hudson River and the Great Swamp. Risinit has been a reporter at The Journal News since 1998.
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