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Superbowl Sunday? Eagle Fest in the Hudson Valley NY

Reblogger Janis Borgueta
Industry Observer

Eagle Fest ~~ Hudson Valley NY


I have always been a fan of  birds of prey ever since I was a small child. This is an amazing event in the Hudson Valley. New York always has so many really interesting things to do, and you would certainly be lucky to attend. Considering the fact that we have had almost no snow, getting to the event would certainly not be an issue this week. So, plan to attend and enjoy. It is an event for all ages to partake. These birds are certainly worth the effort.  What a spectacular bird they are!

 

Via Ruthmarie Hicks (Keller Williams Realty - White Plains NY):

Original content by Ruthmarie Hicks

Yes, I know – everyone is gearing up for the Superbowl. But there are many who would like to share in outdoor activities this weekend.

For the past 8 years the Hudson Valley has celebrated the renewed presence and vibrancy of our national bird  in the Hudson Valley.  Many are too young to remember, but in the 1970s the American bald eagle was an endangered species.  Now they are thriving and I have witnessed their presence on more than a couple of occasions.  The photo at the right is one I took at Kingsland Point Park about a year ago.  Apparently, the majestic soul in the portrait was watchful but not fearful of me or my telephoto lens….But the photo shows that my presence did not pass unnoticed…he was well aware of me and watching my every move – with his eagle eye!

This post is more than a bit tardy – and for that I apologize.  The bus tour is sold out. However, there are still ways to participate and learn more about some of our most majestic birds of prey.

The event is hosted by the Teatown Reservation   but the epicenter is at Croton Point Park – There are many ways to participate:

 

Eagle Theater Schedule:

  • 10 AM, 11AM & 12 PM -  Close Encounters with Wintering Eagles and Owls
  • 1 PM, 2 PM  – Exclusively Eagles
  • 3PM – Flight of the Raptors

Advance Ticket sales are $5.00/person and $10/person when purchased at the door.

 

Eaglet Stage Schedule:

These shows are free of charge!

  • 9 AM – Eagle Identification Tips
  • 10:30 AM & 2:15 PM – Jonathan Kruk – Master story teller
  • 12 PM – Teatown Birds of Prey Program
  • 12:45 – Physics of Flight – Beyond Feathers
  • 1:30 – Birding Optics

 

Additional eagle viewing sites along the Hudson River…

Each area is staffed by eagle experts with spotting scopes.

  • Croton Boat Ramp at Croton-Harmon Train Station
  • George’s Island Park – Montrose
  • Riverfront Green Park – Peekskill
  • Kathryn W. Davis Riverwalk Center – Sleepy Hollow
  • New Croton Dam – Cortlandt
  • Bear Mountain State Park Trailside Museums & Zoo.

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Westchester Events – Hudson River EagleFest – Feb. 4, 2012

Comments(6)

Linda Holloway
Keller Williams Realty Tampa Central - Tampa, FL
REALTOR®, Your Next Home in Tampa Bay Starts Here!

Hi Janis, Eagles are beautiful and fascinating birds of prey!  This sounds like a fun event!

Feb 03, 2012 11:14 AM
Connie Harvey
Pilkerton Realtors - Brentwood, TN
Realtor - Nashville TN Real Estate

Janis, what a great event! I love these birds. :)

Feb 04, 2012 09:21 AM
Janis Borgueta
Newburgh, NY
Retired RE Salesperson

Hi Connie~~ They are absolutely amazing to watch!

Linda ~` So many things to do ... so little time!

Feb 05, 2012 12:27 AM
Debbie Walsh
SHAHAR Management - Middletown, NY
Hudson Valley NY Real Estate 845.283-3036

Great reblog and I love the collage you added to your signature - GREAT IDEA!

Feb 05, 2012 08:01 AM
Janis Borgueta
Newburgh, NY
Retired RE Salesperson

Hey Debbie~~ Thanks.. it came out better than i expected and i thought it was a great place to add it in. Thanks...

Feb 05, 2012 09:14 AM
Tammy Adams
Birmingham, AL

Janis, I bet this event is incredible.  Bald eagles are just really making a comeback in Alabama with the help of the restocking efforts of the state and feds.  I've had the opportunity to see them several times locally in the past 2 or 3 years (which is amazing considering I'd never seen one prior in all of my years in Alabama), and they truly take my breath away each time. Thanks for sharing!

Feb 07, 2012 02:27 PM