BALD EAGLE MIGRATION 2025
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

Every year, hundreds of Bald Eagles congregate amongst the forested shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene to feast on spawned Kokanee salmon as part of their winter migration.
If you’ve been wanting to create images of these majestic birds against a beautiful backdrop that could include fog and snow, then this is the photography tour for you!
This workshop will give you ample opportunities to work on your bird in flight photography skills.

If you are already making tack sharp images of fast moving birds, Diana and Karen can help guide you in experimentation using creative camera techniques that play with motion and light.

Be ready to spend the day watching eagles deftly pluck the Kokanee from Lake Coeur d’Alene. It’s a sight you won’t want to miss!
These majestic birds continuously lift off from the nearby branches, giving you endless opportunities to make images as the morning light shifts towards sunset.
Join Diana and Karen for a exciting day expanding your creative toolbox and portfolio of amazing images!

YOUR INSTRUCTORS

Conservation photographer and Washington Master Naturalist.
Wildlife and Conservation Photographer. Visual storyteller. Biologist and Environmental Educator.


COST TO ATTEND WORKSHOP ONLY $250
LIMITED TO ONLY 10 PARTICIPANTS
WORKSHOP DETAILS
- Exact location of tour will be made available to paid attendees.
- Workshop will begin at 7:30 and continue until noon
- Workshop will be held regardless of weather conditions
- All ages, genders, race, and skill levels are welcome to attend
- Ethical wildlife photography behavior is required
SUGGESTED EQUIPMENT/GEAR
- Manual Camera, either DSLR or Mirrorless
- Long lenses with low f-stops for more intimate eagle portraits in low light situations is ideal but bring what you have. Never let gear stop you from getting out there!
- Wide angle for photos of lake and surrounds
- focal length suggested: 300mm or higher, either zoom or prime
- Tripod
- Rain, wind, and snow protection for yourself and your gear











