Rappahannock River provides great habitat for bald eagles

The Rappahannock River is becoming a critical winter gathering point for bald eagles.

A one-day boat survey last week of a 35-mile section of the river from Mount Landing Creek above Port Royal to Tappahannock turned up 276 of the majestic birds of prey. That’s only two less than the 278 spotted during a 2001 January count, which was the highest in a decade.

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