Hwy 61 ( 42 to Wabasha) – 6 blue jays, 3 eagles
Reads Landing – Blue Jay, hairy woodpecker, many ducks, geese, gulls, snow capped eagle nest, 106 eagles
Lake Pepin – 13 eagles
Wabasha Deck – 200+ merganzers, 100+ gulls, 1000s of ducks, snow on the bridge eagle nest, 57 eagles
Submitted by NEC Volunteers – Ron Laack and Judy Ashonmacher
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Prairie Island, Winona – Distant swans, eagle nest, geese, ducks, 2 eagles
Hwy 61 (mm45) – 100’s of swans, 2 eagles
Hwy 74 (mm37) – Junkos, Jays, hawk, 7 eagles
Hwy 74 (mm26) – 3 hawks, deer
Keeper Rd, MN – 2 hawks
Rd4 (Plainview to Lake City) – Junkos, 2 Red tail hawks, rock doves, 5 eagles
Hwy 61 (Lake City to Reads Landing) – Many gulls, 2 eagles
Reads Landing – Eagle nest, 6 eagles
Wabasha Bridge Rd – 3 eagle nests
Hwy 35 ( South of Cedar Ridge Resort, WI) – 1000s of swans in the distance
Riecks Lake, WI – Red tail hawk, 2 eagles
Hwy 37 WI 35 ( Tell Lake) – 3 eagle nests, 1 eagle spotted
Submitted by NEC Volunteers – Ron Laack and Judy Ashonmacher
]]>At least two pairs of Eagles were having a bit of a dispute over whose territory the River valley is.
For the first time today I saw a pair of Eagles sitting in the cottonwood tree on the riverbank in Wabasha. Cottonwood Eagle is typically alone in her roost.
The backwaters have begun to freeze. The Coots, Swans, Geese, and Ducks are now absent from Weaver Bottoms.
It seems that winter and the lick of our arctic neighbor Jack Frost has finally settled in for the season.
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