Bald Eagle
Watching Days
January 18 & 19, 2025
RIVER ARTS CENTER
105 9TH STREET
JAN 18, 2025
9 am: Lobby Open / Ticket Pick-up
10-4 pm: Expo and Kid Activities
10-11:15 am: Live Birds of Prey by Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
11:30-12:30 pm: “Laughing with Animals” by David Stokes
12:30-1:30 pm: Kids STEM Activity by Thermo Fish Scientific
1:30-2:45 pm: Live Birds of Prey by Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
3:00-4:30 pm: Eagle Release Video and Q&A with Raptor Education Group (REGI)
Note: All shows are FREE but a ticket is required.
OVERLOOK
490 WATER STREET
Jan 18, 2025: 8-4 pm: Eagle Viewing
Jan 19, 2025: 8-2 pm: Eagle Viewing
TRIPP MUSUEM
565 WATER STREET
Jan 18, 2025:
9-4 pm: Bird Collection
11-11:45 pm: “Native American History and the Spirit of the Bald Eagle” by Art and Dawn Shegonee
RUTH CULVER LIBRARY
540 WATER STREET
Jan 18, 2025:
9-4 pm:
Kids Activities
Please pick up your FREE PASSES to all events at the River Arts Center ticket booth on the day of the shows! All events are free and open to the public, but you must have a ticket to enter. River Arts Center, 105 Ninth St, Prairie du Sac WI 53578
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Updated Closure Dates for Ferry Bluff State Natural Area
Please note that the closure dates for Ferry Bluff State Natural Area have changed for the upcoming 2024/2025 winter season. The entire northern unit, consisting of Ferry Bluff and Cactus Bluff, will be closed beginning December 1st, 2024, until March 31st, 2025, to protect Bald Eagles that communally roost (i.e., sleep) in specific locations along the bluffs. At times, over 100 eagles can be located within one roost. The Southern Unit (south of Huerth Road) will remain open. Ferry Bluff is one of several crucial locations that eagles use to rest and protect themselves from wind and harsh weather. Ferry Bluff State Natural Area is only 1 of 2 roosts to have complete protection for roosting Bald Eagles in winter. People who enter the areas closed in winter can disturb roosting Bald Eagles, which may result in their abandonment of the area and increased vulnerability to the winter elements. Anyone entering closed areas at Ferry Bluff is subject to a fine. The Ferry Bluff Eagle Council greatly appreciates your assistance and respect toward the eagles that make our communities special.
Thank you
PLEASE WATCH EAGLES WITHOUT SCARING THEM!
People on foot scare eagles. Please remain in your car and use it as a blind. Do not walk along the river, particularly at the hydropower dam, since that is the eagles’ most active feeding area. Eagles, particularly immature ones, need to conserve their energy to survive the cold days of Wisconsin winters.
Thank you for considering our nation’s symbol, the bald eagle.