I saw another feeding of the eyass(es) on Thursday, but still can figure out how many there are. They are getting bigger and stronger, so I hope to have an answer soon. If you’re visiting I would suggest standing at the following locations. For now a spotting scope is very helpful.

1) The best location for an unobstructed view. Walk in from 93rd to the first path intersection.
2) A rock outcropping with a view of the nest. It’s not ideal but sometimes allows you to see a feeding.
3) The second small hill going north has a decent view.
4) This is a large outcropping of rock and has a limited view of the nest.
5) The closest bathroom, located at the Tennis Center, although they close at 4 pm, and are often locked early.




