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Only 30 years ago, you were considered lucky to catch a glimpse of a Bald Eagle in Connecticut. Although DDT was banned in the 1970s, recovery has been a slow process with the population of Bald Eagles steadily increasing since the 1990s. In 1994, there was only one active nesting territory in Connecticut. Today, nests can be found throughout the state of Connecticut.
Keep reading to learn more about where to see Bald Eagles across the state.
Shepaug Dam, in Southbury, Connecticut, is one of the most popular places in the state to view Bald Eagles. This hydroelectric power plant is located less than five miles from . It is officially organized by First Light Power, who contracts with the Connecticut 约炮视频 Society to coordinate the volunteers and offer birds of prey programs while viewing. Reservations can be made .
If you are farther south, you may want to check out , where lucky birder spotted a Bald Eagle perched atop a tree. This park is located along the Long Island Sound and just a half hour away from .
The lower Connecticut River has a few public locations to spot Bald Eagles. These locations include the in Essex, in East Haddam, and Haddam. For those bird watchers located farther north, you may want to check out , , and in Enfield.
If you are looking for a hike, in Farmington is your best bet. This lovely park has a 2.6 mile out and back Heritage Bridge Trail that runs along the Farmington River. in New Haven is known for seeing the occasional Bald Eagle and in Milford possibly has the best diversity of winter raptor viewing in one location.
Other locations in Connecticut are not as reliable, as the birds move based on the ice coverage of the water bodies. Many lakes and reservoirs in the state have a couple of eagles hanging out or feeding periodically. Two additional places to look for Bald Eagles in Connecticut are and in Plainfield, Connecticut. Although not as popular as some of the other places on this list, you may be lucky enough to spot a Bald Eagle.
More information about Bald Eagles can be found here.