USA Bald Eagles at Bagnell Dam
From November through March, bald eagles come to Lake of the Ozarks and roost in a dead tree just north of Bagnell Dam.
Photography Tips
You will need at least a 300mm lens and a 1/1000+ shutter speed to catch these beautiful birds in action.
Travel Information
The dead tree in which the eagles are roosting and from which they are flying in these photos is on a bluff that is just north of the north end of the dam. There is limited parking in a gravel pull-off just north of the dam. You will have to walk approximately 150 yards from your car to the point on the dam from which you can view the eagles.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime in winter
Sunrise & Sunset
06:49 - 17:00
| current local time: 11:07
Photo Themes
wildlife
Locations
Lake Ozark Missouri
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