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5 Places to Spot a Bald Eagle
Updated: Mar 2, 2020

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Home to one of the country’s the largest breeding populations of bald eagles; check out the online Eagle Cam.
ADDRESS & WEB SITE:
2145 Key Wallace Drive, Cambridge, MD.
Eastern Neck Wildlife Refuge
Best known for wintering tundra swans, this refuge boasts a year-round population of eagles.
ADDRESS & WEB SITE:
1730 Eastern Neck Road, Rock Hall, MD.
Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area
Winter waterfowl get top billing, but bald eagles are among the 190 species spotted here.
ADDRESS & WEB SITE:
632 Wye Island Rd, Queenstown, MD.
dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/eastern/wyeisland.aspx
Tuckahoe State Park
The popular “Scales and Tales” program takes place at the aviary at park headquarters.
ADDRESS & WEB SITE:
13070 Crouse Mill Road, Queen Anne, MD.
dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/eastern/tuckahoe.aspx
Pickering Creek Audubon Center
Ample wetlands and mature woodlands attract bald eagles to this 410-acre working farm.
ADDRESS & WEB SITE:
11450 Audubon Lane, Easton, MD.