#1303941 - 03/30/1103:53 PM
Windsor Locks Canal closed until July 1st
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Southern End of the Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail Will Be Closed Until July 1, 2011
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Ahlstrom Nonwovens LLC have announced that the southern end of the popular Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail will remain closed until July 1, 2011, to protect a pair of nesting bald eagles. “Although bald eagle numbers are increasing in the state, the birds are still a state threatened species,” said Dan Esty, Commissioner of the DEP. “Disturbance can cause the adult eagles to abandon their nest, causing the eggs or chicks to die.” Once in decline due to the effects of pesticides, nesting bald eagles returned to Connecticut in 1993, after an absence of almost 50 years. Twenty-two bald eagle pairs were documented in the state in 2010, and 18 of those pairs made nests. Six of the 18 nests failed, and the 12 successful bald eagle pairs fledged 23 chicks. The DEP Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail is formed from a historic towpath built to bypass the Enfield rapids in the Connecticut River. The rapids provide a shallow area that is perfect for the bald eagles to find their preferred food of fish. It is not a surprise, then, that the eagles chose a nest site near a feeding area. The DEP and Ahlstrom will only keep the trail closed until the young eagles have reached flying stage, which is anticipated to be July 1, 2011. If the nest fails or the young can fly before July 1, the trail will be opened earlier. During the closure, visitors can still walk or bike the trail from the northern section for about two miles until they come to a gate and are instructed to turn around. The southern end of the trail will remain closed. Bald eagles are protected during the nesting season by Connecticut General Statute 26-93 and are protected on the federal level by the Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle Protection Act of 1940 and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. The DEP Wildlife Division has published a fact sheet on bald eagles, which is available on the DEP Web site at www.ct.gov/dep/wildlife.
#1304134 - 03/31/1111:36 AM
Re: Windsor Locks Canal closed until July 1st
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It depends if you are disturbing them or not....
Sec. 26-93. Harassment or hunting of bald eagle prohibited. Any person who disturbs, molests, harasses, hunts, takes, kills or attempts to kill any bald eagle shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days or both. (1949 Rev., S. 4917; P.A. 83-191, S. 6, 9.) History: P.A. 83-191 made disturbance, molestation or harassment of bald eagles subject to the penalty.
#1304143 - 03/31/1111:59 AM
Re: Windsor Locks Canal closed until July 1st
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OHMYGOD
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Awesome, I had told someone last year about the pair, they've been down there for few years, glad the pair will be safer with the trail closed down this end.
Riverwader, you should be just fine at the waters edge.
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#1304193 - 03/31/1102:20 PM
Re: Windsor Locks Canal closed until July 1st
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Blaine
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I'm all for protecting these birds, but how is it that guys in the Rocky Hill meadows can fly their remote control planes directly over the nests but people on foot can't access a trail on the river?
#1304196 - 03/31/1102:29 PM
Re: Windsor Locks Canal closed until July 1st
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If the nests on the river are still actively occupied let me know. I'll have someone check it out. If the RC planes are far enough away as to not disturb the eagles then it wouldn't be an issue. I haven't seen the nest at the WL canal, but if it's immediately adjacent to the trail we can close it down because it's a state park.
#1304216 - 03/31/1103:41 PM
Re: Windsor Locks Canal closed until July 1st
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Blaine
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Two years ago, there was one that was vacated on that site. I firmly believe that it was due to the RC planes. There is now a new nest that was built in the spring of '10 that is about 300 yards south and a little further back from the shoreline, but it is still right on the perimeter of the field that is used for flying.
I went by there yesterday but without my bino's, I can't be sure if the new nest was occupied but I will see next week. You may also want to look into people camping on the weekends at the north end of Gildersleeve Island directly under that nest...
Not sure if anyone knows yet, but there is also a new nest on Dart Island State park...
They are definitely making a comeback. It's nice to be able to show my clients as many as 10 different nests between Hartford and Old Saybrook!
#1304227 - 03/31/1104:36 PM
Re: Windsor Locks Canal closed until July 1st
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tracker980
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Originally Posted By: Blaine
I'm all for protecting these birds, but how is it that guys in the Rocky Hill meadows can fly their remote controll planes directly over the nests but people on foot can't access a trail on the river?
Amen to that.. they even annoy me, I can't imagine how the eagles feel with those things buzzing around their heads all day.