Every day is eagle watching day at Oklahoma's Grey Snow Eagle House

 
By Bryan Painter, The Oklahoman bpainter@opubco.com
Published: January 16, 2012

PERKINS — Eagles are known for their regal looks, powerful talons and keen vision.

If you ask Victor Roubidoux, wildlife manager for the Grey Snow Eagle House near Perkins, they also know when the clock strikes 10 minutes past 5 p.m.

That's when the staff of the eagle rehabilitation program, operated by the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma , often head home. And that's when the eagle party starts.

“All da...


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