![]() Yes we have Bald Eagles in our area and the best season for viewing is Winter. We have resident Bald Eagles, but this time of year Bald Eagles are flying thousands of miles from the North. They fly away from water sources that freeze over to the south following waterfowl on the pathway to Pardee and Camanche Reservoirs where these lakes offer good food sources and limited human interaction. Places to view them are: New Hogan Lake- 2713 Hogan Dam Road, Valley Springs, CA, 95252 209-772-1343 US Army Corp of Engineers managed, Calaveras Visitors Bureau 209-736-0049 Lake Camanche- 1700 Wade Lane, Valley Springs, CA, 95252, 209-763-5178 Pardee Lake Recreation Area, 4900 Stony Creek Road, Ione, CA, 95640 209-772-1472 Get out there and enjoy the beauty of nature that surrounds us!
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12/12/2024 08:23:48 am
This article beautifully highlights the majesty of bald eagles in the Mother Lode region, offering readers a chance to learn more about these magnificent birds and the efforts to preserve their habitats. I appreciate the detailed descriptions of the best spots to view bald eagles and the tips for observing them respectfully. Your focus on the importance of conservation and the role these eagles play in the ecosystem adds a thoughtful and educational layer to the piece. Thank you for sharing this informative guide—it's a wonderful resource for wildlife enthusiasts!
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