Photo of the Day: Cedar Point Environmental Park


A bald eagle scans the horizon, looking for predators and protecting the nest and egg from invaders. Eagles make the largest nest of all bird species. Once built, the nest will be reused each year by the same nesting pair of eagles. 

This nest was found along the Eagle Trail at Cedar Point Environmental Park in Englewood, Florida. The park preserves 115 acres along Lemon Bay. Trails traverse through pine flatwood, scrubs, mangroves and salt marshes packed with native wildlife. 

Taken: December 30, 2012 at Cedar Point Environmental Park (Englewood, FL) 

UPDATE: After posting this photo from 2012, a member of the park reached out and advised that the eagle nest was damaged during Hurricane Ian. The eagles rebuilt their nest on private property near the park and they can still be seen flying over the park.

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