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"Above all birds is the eagle, with its size and weight, which gives the most lasting impression of energy and purpose in the air" declared Edwin Way Teale in Atlantic Monthly in 1957. Single North America and revered for its majestic appearance, legendary strength and longevity, the bald eagle became in the national emblem of the United States in 1782 and continues to be an easily recognizable symbol of patriotism.
Once endangered in all 48 states, bald eagles came dangerously close to extinction. However, due to increased awareness, protective legislation and the efforts of general maintenance in the last fifty years, the bald eagle population is making a remarkable recovery, see the eagles is becoming a popular pastime for lovers of nature throughout the country, especially in Arkansas and parts of Missouri.
Kelly Farrell, interpreter Park DeGray Lake Resort State Park in Bismarck, Arkansas, has seen hundreds of bald eagles during their numerous trips like an eagle watching tour guide. "It never gets old," he said. "They are impressive and captivating every time I have an idea."
Singer Sarah Keating Park Lake Dardanelle State Park agreement. "The feeling of seeing this majestic bird hike across the lake from the first time, is still impressive, even for me. Therefore, whenever he can help a visitor an experience of "first" as this is really gratifying. "
Bald eagles Monitoring seasonal food supply, so that travel south along the Mississippi flyway across Canada, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois, where the northern waters begins to freeze. Migration patterns vary according to John Morrow, Park Interpreter at Petit Jean State Park. "Some eagles here all year, and some from Canada and the far northern states. Some do not migrate at all, as in Alaska, where they are almost as common as dirt. "
Eagles begin arriving in Arkansas as early as mid-October and stay through the winter, leaving around February and late March on average. More than 1,700 eagles may winter in the wild, depending on weather conditions. Eagles wintering in favor of the Ozarks and the Ouachita excellent habitat full of open water, food and shelter. Areas of winter resting "The places I usually choose a distance with little disturbance, and has good" Park Naturalist said Merle Rogers of Roaring River State Park in Cassville, Missouri.
Primarily fish eaters, bald eagles are attracted by abundant lakes in the area, undeveloped coastlines, wild rivers and countless streams. "When the lake water surface temperature corresponds to 41-42 ยบ F, there is a mass death of shad, a small fish that is a favorite among eagles ", said Jay Viator guide Belle of the Ozarks, in Eureka Springs." Young, immature bald eagles do not yet specialized in catching fish, chicken farms common in the area to eat dead chickens dumped by farmers "He added.
Besides fish and carrion, eagles feed on turtles, waterfowl and small mammals that are hunted or pirate of small birds of prey. "They are lazy birds!" cried the interpreter Lori Anderson Park Petit Jean State Park. "They want to find meal without much work. Being the largest birds in the eagle will steal food that other birds of capture. "
While bald eagles have no scruples when it comes to finding food, remain faithful companions. At the age of 4 or 5, an eagle reaches sexual maturity and shifts its focus to both find a mate and raise children. The typical courtship ritual includes aerial jumps during which the pair of eddies in the air with talons locked. Eagles can live up to 30 years in the wild and mate for life.
Producer Gary Cooley of Ozark Mountains Website, Inc., named its Place Resort on the White River just outside Mountain Home as the main place to see a pair of eagles returning each year to nest.
"These are fascinating to watch eagles. The male brings sticks and other nesting materials for the female, who promptly throws it away. Then began disputes between the two birds, "he shared.
The peak months for eagle seeing is from December to February, and January is Eagle Awareness Month in Arkansas. In embarking on the issue of an eagle-view, consider the following:
Get ahead of time. Eagles soar in thermal updrafts, so the best time to see one in the air is when the temperature rises during the morning the middle and end.
Stay behind a blind. A tree or acts of blind efficient cars like Eagles. sometimes are shy creatures. People walking or to eagle chase off their roost, and fly drains the energy needed by the eagle to survive winter temperatures.
Look, near the tracks waterways. For the most part, eagles stay 3 / 4 of the way to the trees while fishing from the banks. Their white heads and tail feathers are easy to see the trees along the coast. Many resorts or marinas on lakes have pontoons for rent.
Look into a guided tour. There are many means – or day tours Complete with expert guides available. For the inexperienced boat operators, running the river at low water can be very difficult.
Report any appointment of a nest. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission oversees all eagle nests in the state as part of conservation efforts nationwide. Anyone observing a bald eagle nest is asked to report to the Wildlife Management Division GACF at 877.873.4651.
Be aware of the law. Possession of a eagle feather or other body part is a felony with a maximum fine of $ 10,000 and / or imprisonment. Exceptions apply only to certain tribes of Native Americans with appropriate legal documents.
Use your resources. Go to for a complete list of eagle-eagle-watching tours and related events, including 25th DeGray Annual Eagles Et Cetera Festival to be held in January 23-25, 2004.
For more information about more opportunities to see the eagle, contact with your local park rangers or naturalists
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