Eagle Watching
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On Your Own »
Conduct your own eagle-watching tour by following these important guidelines.
With the Delaware Highlands Conservancy »
Join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy for a guided Eagle Watch bus tour! Take a scenic drive in a heated bus while you look for and learn about eagles and their habitat.
Eagle Sighting Map »
Download a regional map indicating eagle viewing locations.
Eagle Etiquette »
Before embarking on any tour, your own or with the Conservancy, please read these important guidelines about respecting and caring for the eagles in our region.
Directions to Winter Field Office »
The Winter Field Office is located inside the Zane Grey Museum in Lackawaxen, PA and is open on weekends in January and February.
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QUESTION:
Can you guess what the No. 1 threat to bald eagle survival is today?
ANSWER:
It’s not shootings, pesticides or other toxins. It’s habitat loss.