Eagle Watch
Images by Eagle Watch Participants
Based at Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, Audubon EagleWatch seeks information about Bald Eagles, active nest locations and possible disturbances or threats to nesting activities. As one of the premier Citizen Science programs in Florida, EagleWatch works to protect approximately 20% of the states nesting pairs.
EagleWatch season runs from October to May each year. St. Johns County Audubon members and friends actively participates in EagleWatch, and we are looking for more volunteers. Currently, we have over 30 volunteers watching nests in St. Johns and Putnam Counties, but there are nearly 200 known nests or nesting sites in these counties to cover.
If you are interesting in becoming an EagleWatch volunteer, please go to the attached link:
http://eaglewatchflorida.org or contact Amy Koch at vvp@stjohnsaudubon.comp@stjohnsaudubon.com
EagleWatch season runs from October to May each year. St. Johns County Audubon members and friends actively participates in EagleWatch, and we are looking for more volunteers. Currently, we have over 30 volunteers watching nests in St. Johns and Putnam Counties, but there are nearly 200 known nests or nesting sites in these counties to cover.
If you are interesting in becoming an EagleWatch volunteer, please go to the attached link:
http://eaglewatchflorida.org or contact Amy Koch at vvp@stjohnsaudubon.comp@stjohnsaudubon.com