Salamonie Lake will offer two separate Eagle Watches Feb. 8 and 15, from 3:30 p.m. – dusk. Each will meet at the Upper Wabash Interpretive Center, located in Salamonie Lake’s Lost Bridge West SRA.
Interested participants should call and speak to UWIS staff to register and choose a date.
Participants will tour some of the areas where eagles are often viewed, followed by an eagle program with a campfire at one of our shelters. Hotdogs and treats will be available for free will donation, sponsored by Friends of Upper Wabash Interpretive Services. Participants will also meet a bird of prey from Salamonie Lake’s Raptor Center.
Upon arrival, participants may visit the interpretive center’s restrooms and return to vehicles to prepare for the caravan.
- Participants should dress for the weather; if available, bring binoculars, cameras, and spotting scopes.
- Shared visual aids will be available onsite.
- Be sure to have plenty of fuel in your gas tank. We will caravan.
- There will be some walking on flat surfaces. Those who need accessible parking should request it upon registration.
For more information and to register call (260) 468-2127.
Upper Wabash Interpretive Services is at 3691 S. New Holland Road, Andrews, 46702. For more information on other UWIS programs, visit on.IN.gov/salamonielake and Facebook.com/salamonielake