This past weekend Deb and I took a trip up Route 2 to McGee Marsh home to a couple Bald Eagles and a ton of other birds. Along the road we spotted at least 8 bald eagle nests, all with eagles sitting in them. Added to the 4 nests at Old Woman's Creek, the two nests in Rocky River, the one nest at Redwood, and the nest on private property in Rocky River it brings the total to 16 nests easily seen from your car in an hour! This would indicate maybe as many as 40 nests harder to get to. The Bald Eagle was taken off the endangered species list about 5 years ago, and their comeback is amazing.
I would recommend the drive to anyone that is interested. As pointed out here the average bald eagle nest is over 1 ton of branches so they are easy to spot. In a month when the warblers come back through McGee Marsh is one of the hot spots, along with Lakewood Park and Edgewater Park to see this amazing colorful birds.
The post of the trip is in Global:
http://lakewoodobserver.com/forum/viewt ... 38&t=24665
The gallery is here:
http://lakewoodobserver.com/photoblogs/ ... ee-marsh-2
It was a fun relaxing day.
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