The Center for Birds of Prey takes in more than 200 raptor chicks every season.
The eaglet has been safely placed in a foster nest.
“The sharp gaze of raptors keeps me honest in my life and in my art.”
The Audubon Center for Birds of Prey admitted 784 birds to the Raptor Clinic in 2020, rehabilitating and releasing 254 back into the wild.
EagleWatch will step into the role of providing nest information to stakeholders and will continue to maintain and update the nest map while assigning nest ID’s for new nests reported to EagleWatch and the FWC
This season, 480 community volunteers donated 7,530 volunteer hours for nest monitoring, data reporting, and in some instances, the rescue and transport of Bald Eagles in need of medical attention.
Volunteers stayed safe amidst the coronavirus pandemic to monitor Bald Eagle nests across the state.