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Soaring at the National Eagle Center

Columbia - Bald Eagle at the National Eagle Center

As the ice slowly melted on the Mississippi River, we knew it was that time of year to head down to the National Eagle Center in Wabasha, MN. Visiting the center has become a yearly tradition for us as we join in the celebration of the annual spring bald eagle migration at the Soar with the Eagles event.

Mascot Sky and  Jess (volunteer) at the National Eagle Center
Mascot Sky and Jess (volunteer) at the National Eagle Center
View from the 2nd floor looking out over the Mississippi River
Great view to watch the eagles along the Mississippi River

Joining the celebration!

As you drive down Route 61 in the winter, you notice how the Mississippi River is frozen for miles, until you get to the quaint town of Wabasha, MN. At this location along the river, the water keeps flowing year round due to the merging of the Mississippi and Chippewa Rivers. This creates the perfect environment for the large number of Bald Eagles that spend the winter in the area.

2019 marked the 26th Annual SOAR with the Eagles festival. This years event ran every weekend in March, but the 2nd weekend when we had originally intended to attend had some challenges due to a classic Minnesota winter event with some events rescheduled.

Our team was able to visit during the March 23rd/24th weekend and were not disappointed! The crowds were the largest we had ever experienced at the site, but the atmosphere was very relaxed with many families in attendance.

TIP: Plan on arriving early if you intend to see the AM feature program. Both the AM and PM programs were fully attended.

Donald the Golden Eagle
Donald the Golden Eagle watching a GoPro intensely
Massive talons on a Golden Eagle
Check out Donald’s’ talons, pure functionality!

Meeting the ambassadors

In the main learning area, four of the resident ambassadors were relaxing on their perches. We had the opportunity to meet Donald (Golden eagle), Angel, Columbia, and Was’aka (Bald eagle). Latsch (Bald eagle) was helping with classes during our visit. While all the eagles were majestic looking, it was Donald’s massive talons that caught our eye. After seeing a video of a Golden eagle taking down a sika deer, you can understand how they are used to grab and hold large prey.

TIP: Be sure to check out the Meet Our Eagles section to learn more about the ambassadors!

Columbia the Bald Eagle
Columbia stretching her wings
Angel the Bald Eagle
Angel watching other eagles along the Mississippi River

Special guest from the Midwest Peregrine Society

The Midwest Peregrine Society brought three Falcons to the festival, a Gyrfalcon, Merlin and Peregrine falcons. Jackie Fallon presented infomation about the falcons history and how DDT decimated the wild populations

Peregrine Falcon from the Midwest Peregrine Society
Gyrfalcon enjoying the afternoon

Want to help support the National Eagle Center (Eaglewatch, Inc.)?

The center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that depends heavily upon donations and support from people like you. We always like to highlight the different ways that our readers can help these organizations.

  1. Donations – Cash ALWAYS help!
  2. Membership – Unlimited free admission for a year (Bonus – $2 off admission at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum and the International Owl Center)
  3. Amazon Smile – Select “National Eagle Center” as your charity
  4. Matching Gifts – Have a matching gift program at work, then click here.
  5. Honor a loved one – Honor their memory
  6. Gifts of Stock – Want to donate stock or Appreciated Assets
2nd floor sunlight with multiple birds
Surreal skylight!
Crafting area for the event
Wren enjoying some time at the Kids Crafts area
Observation area outside of the National Eagle Center
Cookies.. Great way to end our visit!

In closing…

We had a great time learning about the National Eagle Center during this trip. On the way home, we counted over 25 eagles enjoying the warmer weather while sitting on the still frozen Mississippi river. Always remember, sometimes the journey is as enjoyable as the destinations.

TIP: While visiting the center during the festival is always fun, be sure to check out their calendar for unique programming opportunities.

Do you get to see eagles where you live?