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Ohio wants your help counting bald eagle nests

Ohio experts advise people participating in the eagle census to look for bald eagles near their preferred habitats such as rivers, wetlands, and lakes.
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Ohio experts advise people participating in the eagle census to look for bald eagles near their preferred habitats such as rivers, wetlands, and lakes.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is requesting the public’s help in identifying bald eagle nests.

The department’s Division of Wildlife is conducting a statewide bald eagle nest census this year. The 2020 census recorded 707 nests.

Ottawa County led the state with nest spottings, when 90 nests were recorded there in 2020.

Bald eagles in Ohio typically lay eggs in February to March and they like to nest in large trees like sycamore, beeches, oaks, and cottonwoods.

Observers may report bald eagle nest locations at wildohio.gov until Sunday, March 16.

The division of wildlife said eagles can be spotted in all 88 Ohio counties. The division advises looking for nests near rivers, wetlands, and lakes.

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Adriana Martinez-Smiley (she/they) is the Environment and Indigenous Affairs Reporter for WYSO. They grew up in Hamilton, Ohio and graduated from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism in June 2023. Before joining WYSO, her work has been featured in NHPR, WBEZ and WTTW.

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