Enjoy the majesty of bald eagles in Indiana with the Upper Wabash Interpretive Services’ annual Eagle Watch field trips on Feb. 18 and 19.
Participants will meet at the interpretive center at 3 p.m. and caravan to several locations on the way to the roost.
The field trip sessions begin with a talk about bald eagles at the interpretive center. Then participants will travel to popular eagle spots, ending up at a nearby roost site to watch the bald eagles fly in for the night. These spots have had many eagles in the past.
Be sure to dress for the weather, bring binoculars, any snacks or drinks desired, and a full tank of gas.
Registration is required. There will be van seats available for a limited number of people. The number of cars to be included in the caravan also will be limited.
Register by calling the UWIS at (260) 468-2127 or visiting the Salamonie Interpretive Center in the Lost Bridge West Recreation Area, 3691 S. New Holland Road, Andrews, IN 46702.
Visit the UWIS website at www.dnr.IN.gov/uwis for more information.



