January 11, 2025

Soaring Over the Last Green Valley: A Walk to See Bald Eagles

Bald eagles return to The Last Green Valley in great numbers each January. Some seek open waters for hunting, others are returning to their nests to rebuild and prepare for chicks. Join The Last Green Valley for a walk and talk as we scan the skies for soaring eagles.

10 am, Jan. 11 & 25. Rain dates: Jan. 12 & 26.
Quinebaug Valley Trout Hatchery, 131 Trout Hatchery Rd., Central Village, CT
Difficulty: Easy

Bald eagles return to The Last Green Valley in great numbers each January. Some seek open waters for hunting, others are returning to their nests to rebuild and prepare for chicks. The Trout Hatchery, at the confluence of the Quinebaug and Moosup Rivers and, of course, home to trout, attracts both migrant and resident bald eagles. Chief Ranger Bill Reid will lead us on an easy walk on mostly level ground while we scan the skies for soaring eagles. This location has been a successful spot to see eagles perching, hunting and flying. There are often many other winter birds to see as well. Bring your binoculars or a camera and bundle up. Please be aware that sometimes we are standing still watching the skies. Bill will also be sharing the latest facts on bald eagles and have materials you can take with you about these amazing birds of prey. Please note that we cannot guarantee an eagle sighting but this location has been chosen due to the frequency of sightings. Registration is not required but appreciated to ensure enough materials. For more information call 860-774-3300 or email Chief Ranger Bill Reid at [email protected]

Admission

FREE
Location Quinebaug Valley StateTrout Hatchery

Quinebaug Valley State Trout Hatchery, 131 Trout Hatchery Road
Central VIllagge CT, 06332

Times
Saturday, January 11, at 10 am