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Bald eagles of Wolf Lodge Bay
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Title

Bald eagles of Wolf Lodge Bay

By

United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coeur D'Alene Field Office.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

[Coeur d'Alene, Idaho], U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Coeur D'Alene Field Office, ℗♭2008

Notes

Bald eagles are found along four major flyways: (1) the Pacific Flyway from Alaska to California; (2) the Rocky Mountain Flyway from Canada to Arizona and New Mexico; (3) the Mississippi Flyway from the Great Lakes Region to the Gulf Coast; and (4) the Atlantic Flyway from Newfoundland to Florida. This resource provides information on eagle habitat and monitoring, and eagle watching, specific to Wolf Lodge Bay viewing areas in Idaho. It also includes a brief history on the population status of the bald eagle, from the designation as an endangered species in 1978, under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), to present day status of no longer needing protection from the ESA.

Contents: Wolf Lodge Bay eagle viewing areas -- | Fierce, majestic, powerful and in peril -- | Winter refuge at Wolf Lodge Bay -- | Physical features -- | Seasonal movements -- | Daily activities : feeding ; perching and soaring -- | Habitat protection -- | Eagle viewing.

"Cover Photo: Spokesman-Review, 2008."

"BLM/ID/GI-91/012+4350 REV. 08."

Subjects

Bald eagle , Bird watching , Coeur d'Alene Lake , Eagles , Habitat , Idaho , Kootenai County

Call Number

QL696.F32 B353 2008

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.153834
OCLC: 968133578

 

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