SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Bald Eagles are back at Onondaga Lake and on March 7, you can see these majestic birds up close.
The Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps is offering two guided, half-mile walks along the Onondaga Creek to see the dozens of Bald Eagles who live at the lake, along with hundreds of other birds, during the winter months.
Chris Lewjewski with the Onondaga Lake Conservation says participants on the walks will learn from guides with both the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps and the National Audubon Society about the importance of Bald Eagles and their remarkable return from the brink of extinction…