Report Nesting Bald Eagles
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources monitors all known bald
eagle nests annually and works with landowners to help protect
these sites from disturbance. Georgia's nesting eagle population
has been increasing and new nesting territories are established
each year. Bald eagles return to their nesting territories in late
summer or early fall and usually have eggs by December. The eggs
hatch about a month after being laid and the young leave the nest
about 12 weeks later, typically in late March or April. If you have
information that might indicate the presence of nesting eagles,
please download and fill out this form and send it to Jim Ozier, jim.ozier@gadnr.org or
Georgia Wildlife Resources Division, Nongame Conservation Section,
116 Rum Creek Drive, Forsyth, GA 31029.