Postponed until Sunday, March 6.
The Shepaug Dam Bald Eagle Observation Area has provided visitors with views of wintering Bald Eagles for 30 years. The Shepaug Hydro electric Station keeps the water below the dam to be ice-free in winter and the churning water brings fish close to the surface making it a place that Bald Eagles are able to find food in the coldest of winter.
We expect that Mary-Beth Kaeser from Horizon Wings will have her educational Bald Eagle at the viewing site. You will be able to ask questions and get close looks at America’s magnificent national symbol.
We will be at the observation area for about two hours. There are no facilities besides porta potties. Dress warmly in layers. Bring lunch, binoculars, and cameras. After the Bald Eagle viewing there will be an optional trip to the Bent of the River Audubon Center where there are facilities) and where we will have lunch. Audubon’s New York and ConnecticutDirector of Center Operations will describe the role that the 700-acre nature sanctuary and education center play in Audubon's open space and working lands conservation efforts in Connecticut. The Bent is about 10 minutes away from the dam.
The drive time between Shepaug Dam or Bent of the River and the Menunkatuck chapter towns is between 45 and 75 minutes.
Space is limited to 20 participants, so reservations are required. For more information email Carl Harvey at carl@menunkatuck.org.