Duke Farms is home to a pair of bald eagles! Using our Eagle Cam, we will follow eagle chicks as they grow, eat, and eventually leave the nest.Through games and classroom activities, we will explore the life, behavior, and diets of eagles.
*Note: These programs are designed for families with children ages 7-12. At least 1 adult must accompany each family of children during this program, with no more than two adults accompanying each family. We cannot accommodate any younger children who are not currently ages 7-12. This includes the younger siblings of participant, as well as any toddlers or babies in arms, carriers, slings or strollers. ACCOMPANYING ADULTS ARE ALSO REQUIRED TO REGISTER and pay the listed fee.
You may choose whether to attend one, two, or all three classes. Please register accordingly, topics are listed below:
March 22: Eagle Nests
Bald eagles lay eggs in February, what do their nests look like? How big are eagle nests?
April 26: What do Eagles Eat?
Eaglets have to eat a lot of food? What do they eat? How do they get their prey?
May 31: Full-Grown Eagles
Adult bald eagles are huge? What do they look like? What kinds of adaptations do they have?
Tickets are required to attend. The transfer of tickets is not permitted.