Eagle Watch
12/28/2024
| 03:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Fossil Creek Reservoir Natural Area
Natural Discoveries - Mixed Ages
Where: Fossil Creek Reservoir - Approximate address is 3340 Carpenter Road. The entrance to Fossil Creek Reservoir Natural Area is on Carpenter Road/ CR 32, approximately one mile west of I-25, or two miles east of Timberline on the north side of Carpenter Road; When: December 28, 3:00pm - 4:30pm, drop-in at any time during the program Accessibility: Accessible parking and restrooms available. Spotting scopes and best eagle viewing are located about 1/4 - 1/2 mile down a gently sloping, paved and ADA accessible trail. What to Bring: Pets are not permitted at Fossil Creek Reservoir Natural Area. Please bring binoculars if you have them and dress warmly. Program Description: Bald eagles from the north make Fort Collins their winter home. They spend nights in communal roosts in cottonwood trees near the reservoir. Volunteer Naturalists are stationed at the viewing pier and explain the eagles’ natural history and help visitors view them through spotting scopes and binoculars. Drop in any time during these programs. They are free and no registration is required, but if you sign up here you'll receive email reminders and notices of cancellations. If temperatures are below freezing, or it’s windy or foggy, the Eagle Watches may be canceled. Be sure to visit www.fcgov.com/naturalareas for weather cancellations and updates before you go. Masks will not be required, as this is an outdoor event. However, please practice physical distancing whenever possible. Stay home if you are sick.
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General Info
Thank you Fort Collins and Larimer County voters! Your support of citizen-initiated sales taxes makes land conservation and educational activities like this possible.
Lauren Hennessey
She/her/hers
Public Engagement Specialist
City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department
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Leader/Volunteer Info
Betty T - Eagle Watch Volunteer
I enjoy being outdoors, learning about the natural world and being with others who enjoy it as well. When it comes to the outdoors, I am a jack-of-all trades and master-of-none.
John A - Eagle Watch Volunteer
Richard F - Eagle Watch Volunteer
Retired science educator--children to adult. Small town upbringing. Peace Corps Volunteer Sierra Leone. PhD in Science education / Curriculum and instruction from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Teaching in USA and in international / American schools abroad: Saudi Arabia, Singapore, India. Interest in natural history, nature enhancement of schoolyard landscapes, outreach in science and nature education especially for youth from impoverished circumstances.
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(720) 459-0758