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Places to See Bald Eagles and

Bald Eagle Images

 

There are many areas in the United States to see bald eagles.  Visit the "American Bald Eagle Information" website (not affiliated with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) to find the  names and locations of many of these areas nationwide.

 

National Eagle Center - Wabasha, Minnesota

The National Eagle Center, located on 1000 feet of Mississippi shoreline, is open daily 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., and a river deck is also open 24/7 for eagle observation. The Mississippi River at Wabasha is a favorite over-wintering area for hundreds of bald eagles, as well as home to countless year-round resident eagles.

There is a new 14,000 square-foot visitor center. Live education eagles are viewed close up in a cage-free viewing area, and staff provide information and answer questions. Visitors are encouraged to take photos, and eagle education programs are given several times a day.

 

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Video Clip of Bald Eagle

 

 

 
Last updated: May 20, 2008