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Bald Eagle Count is Back! Help USFS Tally Eagles in Mountains Near Lake Elsinore, Wildomar

The U.S. Forest Service is "counting" on the volunteer efforts of local residents.

SAN BERNARDINO NATIONAL FOREST, CA - Outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers who want to help track the number of bald eagles that settle in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains this winter are invited to take part in the U.S. Forest Service's 39th annual eagle count.

The Forest Service's winter census is slated to begin Dec. 10 and continue on sporadic weekends through the first half of March.

Volunteers are needed to watch for activity in traditional nesting areas around Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Gregory, Lake Hemet, Lake Perris and Silverwood Lake.

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Participants need no prior experience – just warm clothes, a pair of binoculars and an hour to spare for each count, according to agency spokesman Gregg Goodland.

He said that each eagle count will be preceded by a brief orientation meeting at designated locations.

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Here are the specifics on meeting up: (Information applies to meetups scheduled on Dec. 10, Jan. 14, Feb. 11 and March 11)

  • Big Bear Lake area volunteers will meet at 8:00 a.m. at the Forest Service’s Big Bear Discovery Center on North Shore Drive for orientation. Contact Robin Eliason ([email protected] or 909-382-2832) for more information. Please call 909-382-2832 for cancellation due to winter weather conditions – an outgoing message will be left by 6:30 am on the morning of the count, if it has to be cancelled. Contact the Discovery Center (909-382-2790) for information about Eagle Celebrations. There will also be a free slideshow about bald eagles at 11:00 after the counts.
  • Lake Arrowhead/Lake Gregory volunteers will meet at 8:00 a.m. at the Skyforest Ranger Station for orientation. Contact Robin Eliason ([email protected] or 909-382-2832) for more information. Please call 909-382-2832 for cancellation due to winter weather conditions – an outgoing message will be left by 6:30 am on the morning of the count if it has to be cancelled.
  • Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area volunteers should plan to meet at the Visitor Center at 8:00 a.m. for orientation. Contact Kathy Williams or Mark Wright for more information about volunteering or taking an eagle tour (760-389-2303 between 8:00 and 4:00; or email: [email protected]).
  • Lake Hemet volunteers should plan on meeting at the Lake Hemet Grocery Store at 8:30 a.m. for orientation. Contact Ann Bowers ([email protected] or 909-382-2935) for more information.
  • Lake Perris State Recreation Area volunteers should plan to meet at the Lake Perris Regional Indian Museum at 8:00 for orientation. For more information call Lake Perris SRA at 951-940-5600 or the Lake Perris Regional Indian Museum at 951-940-5657.

Eagles generally nest in the lakeside areas from late November to early April. Radio tracking devices attached to some birds show that, in a given year, they can migrate to the Inland Empire from as far north as Alberta, Canada.

Because of hunting and habitat destruction, the American bald eagle was nearly driven to extinction in the past century. The birds were declared endangered in the 1970s. However, with some 10,000 breeding pairs identified across the continental United States, they were removed from the Endangered Species List in 2007.

Rangers noted that eagle counts will be canceled during inclement weather. More information is available at http://www.fs.usda.gov/sbnf.

PHOTO: Juvenile bald eagle seen in Big Bear in February 2014, with tags indicating that it hatched on Catalina Island in 2012. Its name is Pakuu. CREDIT: Roger Vieau via the U.S. Forest Service.

– City News Service contributed to this report.


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