Free eagle viewing and education event coming to South St. Paul’s Kaposia Park on Saturday

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Because bald eagles have been so active at Kaposia Park in South St. Paul recently, eagle experts from the National Eagle Center will be at the park Saturday to educate the public in a free event.

“The start of the winter season has bald eagle activity booming along the Upper Mississippi River,” a press release from the Wabasha, Minn.-based center said.

The educators will be at the riverside park from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.

“Without a doubt the winter season is peak eagle viewing season in Minnesota and Wisconsin,” said Scott Mehus, director of education at the center. “Kaposia Park currently has strong bald eagle activity and we’re excited to view these magnificent raptors with members of the public and answer any questions they might have.”

The National Eagle Center also offers wintertime bald eagle and golden eagle viewing field trips from the center in Wabasha. For additional details about the field trips, schedules and online registration, visit nationaleaglecenter.org/eagle-viewing.

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