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As The Nest Turns: The Continuing Saga of the Redding Eagles

Bald Eagles Patriot & Liberty

Terri Lhuillier will share the continuing saga of our famous Redding Eagles as she begins her 17th Nesting Season closely monitoring the local bald eagle pair. Terri has been following “Liberty” for 17 years since the bald eagle pair first arrived & built a nest at Turtle Bay in Redding back in 2004. She has spent numerous hours observing, documenting & photographing Liberty with her 3 mates as they successfully raised 22 eaglets from egg to fledgling!

Terri will discuss how her passion for eagles has grown over the years and how now, she and her husband Dave, monitor seventeen bald eagle nests in Redding, Anderson, Palo Cedro, Red Bluff and Corning. Terri and Dave document annual nesting data for the nests which they share with several Fish and Wildlife and Whiskeytown biologists to help them monitor the local bald Eagle population.

Wintu Audubon Society is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: As The Nest Turns: The Continuing Saga of the Redding Eagles
Time: Jan 13, 2021 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Winter Wings Festival

The Klamath Basin Audubon Society (KBAS) produces the annual Winter Wings Festival to celebrate THE LARGEST WINTERING POPULATION OF BALD EAGES IN THE LOWER 48 STATES, as well as the abundance of all the birds that make the Klamath Basin their home. The Winter Wings Festival welcomes all birders and wildlife enthusiasts to hear keynote speakers, take field trips and enjoy the other activities that enhance the appreciation of the spectacular beauty of the Klamath Basin. Any surplus from the festival is used to support community outreach, wildlife, and youth education programs in the Klamath Basin.

The Festival will be celebrating its 39th year in 2018. We are one of the largest festivals in the nation that is an all-volunteer effort.

 

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Local Weekday Bird Walk at Battle Creek Wildlife Area

The California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife has restored riparian habitat and maintains trails along Battle Creek including a connecting trail through an extensive marsh to the Coleman National Fish Hatchery. Eagles an other raptors, marsh dwellers and passerines are some of the species we will encounter. We meet at the parking lot at Battle Creek Wildlife Area, reached by taking Hwy 5 or Hwy 273 south to Anderson, turning off at the Outlet Mall and following the signs east to Coleman Fish Hatchery. Mike Carion 227-3231 will lead.

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