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Winter Eagle Watches on the Connecticut River

26th Annual Eagle Watches on the Connecticut River 

Saturdays   Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, and March 1 and 8         
*8:00 am - 1:00 pm                 
$20.00 (includes lunch!)
Reservations and more info at 203-245-9056 or birdshop@sbcglobal.net

See
our national symbol in the wild on this popular land-based excursion
with The Audubon Shop owner Jerry Connolly.  This is not a boat trip. 

Bald
Eagles make their way down the Connecticut River from Canada every
winter in search of ice-free fishing.  We'll observe these majestic
birds from a variety of locations along the river.  Other birds seen
along the route include other birds of prey, songbirds, several kinds of
ducks, and an occasional owl or two!
Jerry has been leading Eagle tours on the river for the past 26 years, often sell out.  Get your tickets early!

$20.00 includes a soup & sandwich luncheon at Oliver’s Tavern in Essex following the field trip. 
Reservations must be made in advance.

*Meet in the parking lot of the shop at 7:50am - or - meet at first stop (Eagle Landing State Park in Haddam) at 8:30am.

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