The world of nature is one of continuous change. Winter gives way to the warm breezes of spring. Eagles hatch, and in a few short months young eagles test their wings over the saltmarsh.
January - Bald eagles begin working on their nests.
February - Bald eagle eggs are laid and incubation begins.
April Bald eagle eggs hatch.
June - Baby eagles leave the nest.
December - Eagles often seen perched on leafless branches.
Mosquitoes, and biting fly populations are very high from June through September. During these months, the refuge staff suggests you wear long sleeves and slacks, and bring insect repellant and a head-net when you visit.
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