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Eagle Watch Celebration in Culver
February 27, 2016
$65 – $75Eagle Watch – A “Culver Tradition”!
Eagle Watch is a free, family fun event, at Round Butte Overlook Park. It will be held on February 27 & 28, 2016. 10 – 4 on Saturday, 10- 3:30 on Sunday. This is the peak time to see resident and migrating eagles soar over the picturesque cliffs of Lake Billy Chinook and we will have professional birders, and binoculars, there to help spot the eagles. The Sunriver Nature Center will bring several live birds of prey so you are guaranteed to see a live bird! Especially fun and not to be missed is the Cultural Program on Sunday at 2 pm, where the Quartz Creek Drummers and Dancers come from Warm Springs to share their native dances.
Eagle Watch – A “Culver Tradition”!
Eagle Watch is a free, family fun event, at Round Butte Overlook Park. It will be held on February 27 & 28, 2016. 10 – 4 on Saturday, 10- 3:30 on Sunday. This is the peak time to see resident and migrating eagles soar over the picturesque cliffs of Lake Billy Chinook and we will have professional birders, and binoculars, there to help spot the eagles. The Sunriver Nature Center will bring several live birds of prey so you are guaranteed to see a live bird! Especially fun and not to be missed is the Cultural Program on Sunday at 2 pm, where the Quartz Creek Drummers and Dancers come from Warm Springs to share their native dances.
Eagle Watch – A “Culver Tradition”!
Eagle Watch is a free, family fun event, at Round Butte Overlook Park. It will be held on February 27 & 28, 2016. 10 – 4 on Saturday, 10- 3:30 on Sunday. This is the peak time to see resident and migrating eagles soar over the picturesque cliffs of Lake Billy Chinook and we will have professional birders, and binoculars, there to help spot the eagles. The Sunriver Nature Center will bring several live birds of prey so you are guaranteed to see a live bird! Especially fun and not to be missed is the Cultural Program on Sunday at 2 pm, where the Quartz Creek Drummers and Dancers come from Warm Springs to share their native dances.