Eagle tour to set out February 3

Posted 1/31/24

UPPER DELAWARE RIVER REGION — All are invited to join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy (DHC) for the next eagle-watching tour on Saturday, February 3.

The Upper Delaware River region is …

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Eagle tour to set out February 3

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UPPER DELAWARE RIVER REGION — All are invited to join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy (DHC) for the next eagle-watching tour on Saturday, February 3.

The Upper Delaware River region is one of the largest wintering habitats for eagles in the northeast United States, due to abundant clean water and large, undisturbed stands of trees. Protected lands in Pike and Wayne counties in PA and Sullivan and Delaware counties in New York provide a safe haven for these migratory birds, as well as for the breeding eagles that live here year-round.

The trip begins at the DHC winter field office at the Zane Grey Museum in Lackawaxen, PA, and runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Snow dates for the trips are the Sundays immediately following. 

Check www.DelawareHighlands.org for the most up-to-date information. Refunds are not provided in the event of canceled reservations or no-shows.

Seats on trips are limited and advance reservations are required. The costs are $25 for DHC members, $35 for non-members and kids under 12 are admitted for free. 

Reserve a space and purchase tickets at www.DelawareHighlands.org/events or call 570/226-3164 or 845/583-1010.

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