I'm hoping to go down to Wabasha again next week, and have had two experiences there this winter with different results. I went in late December and had over 100 eagles, and got some nice pictures of them in-flight and in the trees near Lake City. However, a month later when I went in late January as more of the river had froze up right until you get into Wabasha, there were far less eagles, only a few and the light was poor for any decent photographs. From those with more experience or who have been there recently, is now a good time to go? Or am I better waiting until mid to late March as the weather warms and more ice breaks up? Perhaps it was just a day-to-day thing as they are certainly out and about, and I just went on a day where there weren't as many in the area. My hope is to see a good number of them in the sky or perched in trees to get more shots - they are great to watch.
Thanks for the advice! Fr. Paul ---- Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html