Abiquiu Lake To Host Annual Midwinter Eagle Count Jan. 10

USACE News:

ABIQUIU — U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff at Abiquiu Lake will host their annual midwinter eagle survey, from 9 a.m.–12 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026.

The event is free and open to the public. Volunteers are asked to meet at the Abiquiu Lake Visitor Center for registration beginning at 9 a.m. The Abiquiu Lake Visitor Center is located on Hwy 96, just 2 miles west of the Hwy 84 junction.

“Abiquiu’s Eagle Count is one of our most popular events,” said Abiquiu Lake park ranger Kara Rapp. “This will be our 20th year of conducting eagle surveys at the lake!”

Hot coffee and snacks will be provided during registration. A presentation about eagles and other potential bird sightings will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the count will start at 10 a.m. and run until noon.

All volunteers are asked to dress warmly and consider current weather conditions. Spotting scopes, binoculars, and/or long-range cameras are also recommended to aid in spotting eagles. 

The purpose of the eagle count survey is to gather individuals to help count eagles along standard, non-overlapping survey routes as part of a nationwide midwinter bald eagle survey. It is also a great opportunity to encourage shared environmental stewardship efforts with the public to promote wildlife conservation. The basic objectives of the survey are to index the total wintering bald eagle populations in the lower 48 states, determine eagle distribution during a standardized survey period, and identify previously unrecognized areas of important winter habitat.

The annual midwinter survey represents a unique source of long-term, baseline data. Unlike nesting surveys, this provides information on both breeding and non-breeding segments of the population at a potentially limiting time of the year. The count has become a national tradition since 1984 and has been an annual event at Abiquiu Lake for two decades. In addition to providing information on eagle trends, distribution, and habitat, the count has helped to create public interest in bald eagles and their conservation.

To participate, come to the Abiquiu Lake Visitor center at 4731 Hwy 96, Abiquiu, N.M., 87510, at 9 a.m., Jan. 10, 2026. No pre-registration is required, and all are welcome.

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