Description
Harney Basin provides habitat for nesting, wintering, migrant and wandering bald and golden eagles alongside many other bird species. Bird Alliance of Oregon’s Arriane Jacques will lead a field trip with a goal of an early morning bald eagle fly out from one of the largest bald eagle roosts of Oregon… which has been monitored for 33 years and counting! This is an early-start tour with a 35-minute drive from Burns. We leave on time, before sunrise, so as not to miss any eagles. The roost is secluded, but we’ll *hopefully* get to watch some of the birds fly out over our heads, from the comfort of our vehicles if it is cold, or outside if you prefer, on a quiet gravel road. As the eagles fly out, they scatter across agriculture fields preparing to search for a free meal, which is one of the main reasons they roost in this particular area.
$30 / person or vehicle, Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18, 5:15 to 8:45 a.m. | Spots available for 15ish people
Departs from: Geno’s Youth Center – 135 E Washington St, Burns, OR, 97720
