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Lots of new faces among record crowds at Sauk Prairie eagle watching event
New faces permeated the record crowds that visited Sauk Prairie for Bald Eagle Watching Days on Jan. 13 and 14. Event co-chair John Keefe said about 2,000 people watched as Marge Gibson, from the Antigo-based group Raptor Education Group, released three rehabilitated bald eagles into the wild from VFW Park in Prairie du Sac on…
Dr. Joe Kelley
Ferry Bluff Eagle Council was deeply saddened by the news that local veterinarian Dr. Joe Kelley died on November 2 after a four-year battle with ALS. Joe helped many sick and injured wild animals over the years, and was a first-responder when bald eagles were found sick or injured in our area. From 2000-2004, he…
See an Eagle, an Owl, an even a Turkey Vulture up close and personal
LIVE Birds of Prey Demonstration during Bald Eagle Watching Days on Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. at the River Arts Center, 105 9th St Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin (encore demonstration at 3:30 p.m.) presented by the Raptor Program of the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center of Milwaukee, WI. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center founded its…
Sauk Prairie vet to share experiences treating eagles at Eagle Watching Days
Bald Eagle Watching Days January 13th & January 14th, 2017 What: Emergency eagle care presentation by Joe Kelley When: 11-11:45 a.m. Jan. 14 during Bald Eagle Watching Days Where: Tripp Heritage Museum, 565 Water St., Prairie du Sac Read more at WiscNews
The symbolism here is very strong and very meaningful.
Barry Adams | Wisconsin State Journal | January 9, 2023 This eagle release, perhaps more than most, was spiritual. Art Shegone, a member of the Menominee and Potowatomi tribes, burned sage, cedar and sweet grass in a large clam shell that rested in the shell of snapping turtle. Bill Miller, a Grammy Award-winning artist and…
Four bald eagles to be released Jan. 14
Bald Eagle Watching Days What: Raptor Education Group bald eagle release When: 1:30 p.m. Jan. 14 Where: VFW Park, Prairie du Sac Cost: Free As she has for the past 30 years, Marge Gibson expects to release as many as four rehabilitated bald eagles during Bald Eagle Watching Days in Sauk Prairie. Read more at…