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Eagle Day events in the Kansas City area for 2023

 

Eagle Day events in the Kansas City area for 2023

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Throughout the cold weather months, Kansas and Missouri are phenomenal states for seeing bald eagles on lakes and waterways.

The 27th yearly Bird Days at Smithville Lake will occur this end of the week, both Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 3:30 pm at Heaven Pointe Golf Resort.

Specialists from the Missouri Division of Preservation will be at the bird-seeing regions to address questions and help guests.

Spring up bar roused by 'Ted Rope' is presently open in Missouri

During this season, the little populace of occupant falcons is expanded by transitory birds from the north to build the number to more than 2,500 hawks during certain winters, as per MDC.

The 21st yearly Wyandotte District Lake Falcon Days occasion will happen on January 21st and 22nd. The occasion will happen in the library Mr. and Mrs. FL Schlagle and will highlight live flying predators including a bald eagle, kids' specialties, lake birding, optics outing, trail exercises, and a lot of photograph open doors. The occasion on January 21 will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until 4 p.m. on January 22.

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The Companions of Kaw Point Park Falcon Days in Kansas City, Kansas will be hung on January 28th from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm with live hawk introductions. Companions of Kaw Guide say winter conditions permit grown-up falcons valuable open doors toward showing their young how to get a simple feast.

On the off chance that you can't come to those occasions, here are the best places to see winter birds in Missouri, as per MDC.

    Smithville Lake north of Kansas City


    A pool of the Ozarks at the entry to Bagnell Dam, east of Bagnell

    Falcon Feigns Preservation Region on Course K, southwest of Columbia


    Lock and Dam 24 in Clarksville


    Lock and Dam 25 east of Winfield


    Mingo Public Untamed life Asylum northwest of Puxico

    Old Chain of Rocks Scaffold south of I-270 off Riverview Drive, St. Louis

    Riverlands Transient Bird Safe-haven east of West Alton

    Schell-Osage Protection Region north of El Dorado Springs

    Loess Feigns Public Untamed life Asylum south of Hill City

    Swan Lake Public Untamed life Asylum south of Sumner


    Table Stone Lake and Shepherd of the Slopes Fish Incubator southwest of Branson

    Truman Repository west of Warsaw

On the Kansas side, birds should be visible around Bowersock Dam on the Kansas Waterway in Lawrence, as well as Clinton Lake and Perry Lake.


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