Bald Eagles in Utah

Bald eagles in Utah, and throughout the country, have done so well in recent years, they've even been taken off the endangered list. Bald eagle numbers have been climbing steadily since they were first listed as an endangered species. And every year, as November blows in, hundreds of bald eagles fly into Utah. They stay until the ice starts to melt in March. Latest estimates put the number of visiting eagles in Utah at around 1,000. Utah is among the top 10 winter stops for bald eagles. Some years, it’s among the top five. Held every February, the annual Utah Bald Eagle Day gives many children and adults the first - and maybe only - opportunity of their life to see a bald eagle close up in the wild. As many as 350 eagles have been spotted during a single Bald Eagle Day! Originally held only at Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area, this yearly event has been expanded to include sites in central, northeastern and southwestern Utah. And this amazing experience is free. It’s a fantastic way to see
bald eagles in Utah
- the national symbol of the USA - in their natural setting. For current and updated information and a complete description of the bald eagle viewing sites, go to the Utah Division of Wildlife site and check the yearly calendar. Go to:
DWR Calendar

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