National Wildlife Federation: As many as 1,000 eagles occupy the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge during the peak months of January and February.
National Wildlife Federation: Great camping and a chance to see a hundreds of blad eagles attracted by dead and dying salmon at the end of the spawning season. Numbers peak in late December and early January.
National Wildlife Federation: This area is full of migratory bald eagles when the Kokanee salmon start to spawn. They begin arriving in November with the largest concentrations in December and January.
National Wildlife Federation: This is one of the Northeast’s best-known winter eagle lookouts. Today, year-round resident eagles are joined by dozens more in winter. Numbers peak in February.