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  2. Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    As many as 475 bald eagles have been sighted on the refuge in the winter. The refuge annually celebrates the eagle visits with "Eagle Days" celebrations. In February 2013, over one million snow geese were counted. [1] A weekly survey in early 2024 recorded nearly 4,200 trumpeter swans. [2]

  3. Winter Is the Best Time To Spot Bald Eagles. Here's ... - AOL

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    Missouri: Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge. About 100 miles north of Kansas City, Loess Bluffs is a key hangout for wintering eagles, about 300 at peak migration in early December. There are ...

  4. Bald eagle dad sees egg for the first time in California nest ...

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    The moment a bald eagle dad got to see his first egg of the season was “absolutely precious” — and it was all caught on camera in Northern California. Bald eagle mom Liberty laid her first ...

  5. Beloved bald eagle Jackie lays first egg of season in ... - AOL

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    Bald eagle Jackie laid her first egg shortly before 5 p.m. Jan. 25 at a nest near Big Bear Lake in California. It’s the first egg of the nesting season.

  6. Eagle Crags (California) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Crags is part of the Eagle Crags Volcanic Field [4] and was the subject of a dissertation. Andrew Sabin summarizes that the area ″is underlain by Mesozoic granites, Tertiary age volcanic rocks, pyroclastic flows and Quaternary alluvium.″ [5] The presence of some ephemeral hot springs suggests that the area may be a source of geothermal power. [6]

  7. Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area is a nature preserve and wetland in Boone County, Missouri. [1] Located mainly in the Missouri River floodplain southwest of Columbia, Missouri and managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation , the wetlands are a refugee for migrating birds and home to several breeding pairs of bald eagles . [ 2 ]

  8. This Bald Eagle Nest Cam in California's Big Bear ... - AOL

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    There are two main ways to join the pip watch: Visit Friends of Big Bear Valley's website, friendsofbigbearvalley.org, and open the Eagle Nest tab to view the 24/7 live stream, as well as read up ...

  9. Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge is a United States National Wildlife Refuge in northeastern Iowa, southwestern Wisconsin and northwestern Illinois.It is a collection of non-contiguous parcels in the vicinity of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.