We live in Florida where the eagles don migrate,so how far north are eagles where they don migrate?
A. Some eagles way up even in Alaska don’t need to “migrate” or move because they can stay near the open ocean all winter and still get food. Believe it or not, some of your Florida eagles do migrate north following their breeding season; they have been recorded here in New york and even in eastern Canada. Why do they do this? Not sure, perhaps to escape the intense heat of summer. It is common for Florida fledglings to move north, but most of your adults do not. Oak Hall School ohssci@gnv.fdt.