How
many things did you think of? In the daytime, when not out flying,
eagles roost, or perch in trees. Their keen
eyesight
helps
them spot
their
prey from a branch high up in a tree.
At night eagles sleep, or roost in trees. They look for trees that
can offer protection from the chilly night-time
winds.
Critical
Habitat for Roosting Eagles
Do
you see the sunlit snow field behind the trees in this picture? This
area
used
to
be thick
with
mature
pines,
like
on the left edge of the picture. Two dozen mature
white
pines
were cut down so the owner can build
on this land.
Even though some
trees were left standing along the river's edge, there is no longer
the windbreak, or thermal protection, that made the site attractive
to overnighting
eagles.
This site has
now lost most of its value as a night roost for eagles.
(Roll your mouse over the picture to learn more.)
Photo: Chris Martin
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