Skagit Eagle Festival


The Skagit Eagle Festival takes place during the month of January. The event had many speakers, Native American events, float trips, and more. I will be speaking at the Concrete Theatre on January 19th from 12 pm to 1 pm, on photographing eagles and other wildlife.

This Festival comes at the peak of Bald Eagle migration to the Skagit River valley. The highest concentrations are from Concrete up to Marblemount along Highway 22. The photo at the end of this blog is from the Skagit Valley. Eagles congregate in the 100s.

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The photo above was taken on Fir Island. It is where the Skagit River comes into Puget Sound. The Skagit Flats are home to resident Bald Eagles, Northern Harriers, and other birds.

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During the winter, the Skagit Flats become home to thousands of migratory birds. These birds include Tundra Swans, Trumpeter Swans, Snow Geese, various species of Sand Pipers, Ducks, and more. Often, these birds can be seen from the road, and at the wildlife refuge areas.

For more information, comes see my presentation on January 19th, or follow my series on The Examiner.

Happy Shooting. . .Karen

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4 responses to “Skagit Eagle Festival”

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    That last one would look fantastic blown up very large – maybe a 4′ x 6′ canvas. I can just imagine it on a feature wall. – Suzan –

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      Thank you. . .I also think it would look great. Let me know if you are interested in one. . .

      1. Photos With Finesse Avatar

        LOL – have no room left on my own walls – much of it my own photography. 😀 – Suzan –

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