WHAT A GREAT DAY!!! 61 degrees, high thin clouds and, quite literally, 100's of American Bald and Golden Eagles.
Ann and I decided that as she had no sub duties and I wasn't scheduled to drive for Ford, that we would take a 'day trip' to view the Eagles that are now gathered on the Mississippi River between Red Wing and Wabasha, MN. Left home about 10:30 and got to Redwing about 12.... Started down the "Great River Road" that runs along the MN. side of the Mis....(You know it by now)... Could see ones or twos out on the river ice... center is 'open' so that is where they make their catch, then come back to the ice, land and dine.... Just above Lake City, which is at the northern end of Lake Pepin ("Home of Water Skiing") we saw many 'groups' of 5 - 7 on the ice... In Lake City we wound our way through the city dry dock/winter storage area and wound up right at the river's edge with numerous groups and singles not 50 to 100 yards away on the ice.... GREAT VIEWING WITH BINOCULARS!!! What HUGE and graceful birds they are.
Continued on down stream to Wabasha, MN. (home of the "National Eagle Center") but didn't stop in there as there were numerous tour busses lined up and we'd seen many more on the way... Younger (dark headed) balds liked to gather in groups and 'pick' on one another on the high sand/dredge banks in the river... and then swoop down on their buddies from above when they'd land on the river edge with their latest catch and try to 'share' some of their good fortune. Older ones were in singles and pairs... and many are already nesting as we saw numerous nests / piles with one on and one near.
Crossed the river at Wabasha and drove back north on the Wisconsin side.... Many motorcyclists and numerous top-down convertibles were out on the WI side as that is the 'sunny' side of the river... the MN side being shaded by the high bluffs.
Returned to MN at Red Wing and enjoyed a great lunch at the "Historic St. James Hotel" over looking the river from the dining room... All in all, a great day trip and viewing opportunity...
This gathering happens each spring just as the ice is opening up.... High water is to pass through this area of the river in the next week or so, and that will 'flush' much of the ice out and make 'fly fishing' difficult for the eagles, so they will continue dispersing northward as the lakes and streams open up there.
Just thought I'd share.
Bob K. rnkiii