See the Bald Eagles of Texas Today

CyberCelt | February 14, 2006 in Uncategorized | Comments (0)

The Bald Eagle is making a bold comeback from the brink of extinction. So much that the government is considering taking the Bald Eagle off the Endangered Species list. Conservation has enabled this species to recover and to repopulate to a viable population level. The Bald Eagle population is certainly increasing in Texas. Bald Eagles have been spotted on the Texas coast and in East Texas this year.

Every year, from mid-November to March, over twenty Bald Eagles make their winter home in the Colorado River Canyon in Texas. You may view these majestic raptors by taking the Vanishing River Cruise at the Canyon of the Eagles on Lake Buchanan.

If you do not have time for the cruise, an Eagle and her young one, born in late January, are visible in a big nest just off Highway 29, between Llano and Burnet. This Eagle returns each year to birth her eaglets here.

Maybe they should just stay? The State bird of Texas, the Bald Eagle. Sounds good to me…

Eileen


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