The 35th annual Bald Eagle Watching Days are set for Jan. 15-16, 2022, in the Sauk Prairie area and will feature a hybrid event with some in-person opportunities and some virtual pre-recorded and live segments.

The event highlights the comeback of bald eagles in their congregating area along the Lower Wisconsin State Riverway beneath the Prairie du Sac dam.

The Overlook on Water Street in Prairie du Sac will be staffed with volunteers on Saturday and Sunday to assist with eagle viewing. Additionally, Saturday offers both virtual and live presentations (conditions permitting) at the River Arts Center in Sauk Prairie. You can also explore some of the area’s other eagle watching sites on your own by downloading two self-guided tours to your mobile device. Find the links for the app the Ferry Bluff Eagle Council’s webpage.

The council co-sponsors the event with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Sauk Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce and Tripp Heritage Museum.

Here is the schedule to date; check the Ferry Bluff Eagle Council website for updates as the event gets closer.

Bald Eagle Watching Days, Jan. 15-16, 2022, Schedule Of Events

Saturday, Jan. 15

The overlook on Water Street will be staffed with volunteers from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
The Tripp Heritage Museum will be open to the public and showing pre-filmed presentations on the large screen throughout the day: Old Abe, Civil War Eagle and The Bad Eagle in Native American Culture. The museum is located at 565 Water St. in Prairie du Sac.
All other presentations will be shown at the River Arts Center, 105 9th St., Prairie Du Sac, WI 53578
10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. – Schlitz Audubon Nature Center live raptor show will be presented in person, followed by Q&A
11:30 a.m. –

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