Have you ever seen a wild BALD EAGLE ?

In a press release we just received here at the station ..
"The Upper Delaware River region is one of the largest wintering habitats for eagles in the northeast United States because of abundant clean water and large, undisturbed stands of trees. Protected lands in Sullivan County, NY and Pike and Wayne Counties in PA provide a safe haven for these migratory birds, as well as breeding eagles that live here year-round.

The Conservancy’s Eagle Watch program is supported in part by grant funding from Sullivan County; The Philadelphia Foundation; and the William Penn Foundation. The February 9th bus trip is donated by the Estate of Becky Finch.

The Delaware Highlands Conservancy works with landowners and communities to protect the natural heritage and quality of life of the Upper Delaware River region."

Photo :Steve Andrews

Photo: Steve Andrews

Seats on trips are limited, and reservations are required, so reserve your space today for the following 2019 winter trips (Fee: $15 for members, $25 for non-members). 

or call 570-226-3164/845-583-1010.
Get Tickets on-line HERE

* January 12th 

* January 26th

* February 2nd

* February 9th



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