‘Who Can Spot The Eagle?’ Part of Eagle Viewing Month

by | Feb 5, 2021 | News | 0 comments

Eagle County 105.5 KLCY is adding incentive to get out and join in on the eagle viewing going on around the state. The ‘Who Can Spot The Eagle?’ event is easy to participate in with a chance of great prizes. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3! First, take a picture of an Eagle from one of the open areas of water in the Uintah Basin. Second, attach your picture to the banner on Eagle Country 105.5 Facebook page. Third, listen to mornings with Amy on Eagle Country for your name to be announced! If you need more specific directions of where to watch for eagles, the DWR shares that eagles are often visible along the Green River near the Ouray National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge’s auto tour loop begins just before you reach the refuge headquarters at 19001 E. Wildlife Refuge Road in Randlett. You can often see bald eagles near open areas of water, high in the trees above the river. You may also observe golden eagles along the cliffs that run next to the main refuge road. Prepare for this trip by bringing your binoculars or a good spotting scope. Entries for the ‘Who Can Spot The Eagle?’ contest must be submitted before February 13th. 

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