SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Looking to see America’s national bird here in Utah? Late January into February will be your best bet, as bald eagles migrate south in the winter to find food and escape colder ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Tracking bald eagle migrations for several years revealed that the birds begin to fly north in the summer and fly south again in the winter. While ...
Over 2,000 Bald Eagles call Missouri home each winter, and their migration into the Show Me State has already begun. Bald Eagles begin to migrate into Missouri in late fall, reaching peak numbers from ...
Map showing distribution of Bald Eagle movements for individuals originating in Arizona, USA, during their migration and nonbreeding seasons. The numbered arrows point to prominent migration routes ...
Unlike the 2024 season when the previous record was set on the last day of the count — Dec. 15, by the time volunteer counter Matt Wlasniewski watched the last two birds of the 2025 season — both bald ...
Missouri residents have a chance to spot a bald eagle this winter. December to February is the optimal time to take a look at the sky and view these birds.
Every spring, the unmistakeable honks of migrating geese, caws of corvids, and tweets of songbirds that had flown south for the winter fill the boreal atmosphere. Many begin to search for tree ...