ALTON - All eyes are on the sky for the Great Rivers & Routes region experts anticipated as many as 1,000 bald eagles will migrate to the area reclaiming their winter roosts along the Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway just outside St. Louis in Illinois.
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People can view the Eagles across the Alton bridge on Riverlands Way, Grafton Illinois, Pere Marquette State Park, Portage Des Sioux, Great River Road between Alton and Grafton, and around the Alton Lock and Dam.
Pelicans can also be seen throughout the area along the Mississippi River and the small lakes.
Some facts about the American Bald Eagles:
Eat fish, carrion, smaller birds, and rodents
Soars through the sky rather than flap wings
There is a large number of bald eagles in Alaska and Canada
Use their talons to fish or steal the kills from other animals
Live near coasts and lakes where there is a large amount of fish
Can live up to 28 years
Both female and male bald eagles have a blackish-brown body, white head, neck, and tail, yellow feet, legs, and beak, and pale yellow eyes
Bald eagles weigh anywhere from 6.5 pounds to 14 pounds
Their body is usually 34 inches to 45 inches long. This is similar to a 6-foot man.
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