The Eagles Are Coming …
The annual fall-winter congregation of bald eagles at Lake Coeur d’Alene appears to have started, barely. Carrie Hugo, U.S. Bureau of Land Management wildlife biologist, counted three adult bald eagles in the Wolf Lodge Bay area on Tuesday during the first of the weekly bald eagle surveys she’ll do this season. The eagles provide
a popular wildlife-viewing attraction
as the birds are lured to the northeast corner of the lake from mid-November into January to feast on the spawning kokanee that stack up in the bay/
Rich Landers
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