Iowa's Bald Eagle Population Is Bouncing Back After A Few Concerning Years - Here's Where To See Them
It’s almost January in Iowa – and that means the arrival of some very welcome guests in our skies. The Bald Eagle, America’s national bird, is about to begin its nesting season, and the sight of bald eagles in January will soon be commonplace over our rivers and state parks. But observers weren’t sure it would turn out this way – we’re coming off several concerning years when the number of bald eagles in the Hawkeye State dropped precipitously. In fact, the number of fledglings in 2022 is believed to be the lowest number ever recorded. But as the eagles returned to Iowa for 2023 and started building their nests, a dedicated team of bald eagle researchers had good news to report. Now the question is where are the best places to potentially catch a glimpse of these revered and protected birds? Here are the best spots to see bald eagles in Iowa.
Have you seen bald eagles in Iowa? Are you planning to make an eagle watching trip for the 2024 nesting season? Let us know in the comments section. You can find out more about the rebound of Iowa’s bald eagle population in the official Iowa DNR press release. If you’re planning to keep an eye out, make sure to invest in a good pair of binoculars. And if you’re one of those people who enjoys camping in the winter, check out this all-season camping retreat.
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