LoraKim....
Best chance to see a Bald Eagle right now is just about equal  anywhere, 
although the farther upriver you go, i.e., Putnam and Orange counties ... the 
better the chances. 

They are almost certainly all out of their nests by now so there are probably 
25-30 newly-fledged immatures between Westchester County and Albany, plus an 
equal numbers of adults, and maybe even more yearlings birds.  The best 
strategy might be to just drive north and visit riverside parks and peninsulas 
and see if they come by. Most adults are quite actively engaged with their 
fledglings so you may even see more than one.  
Tom Lake
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Bald eagle sighting?

Dear List,

   I have a guest from another country and they would like to see a Bald Eagle. 
 Is there a location in Westchester County where we would have a good chance to 
see one? We were at Croton Point Park yesterday to look with no luck.

    Thanks!

     LoraKim

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