Majestic bald eagles, unbothered by the cold, have been going with the flow along the Hudson River.
They visit this time every year, and to see them is a delight for nature lovers and photographers.
Why bald eagles come to the Hudson Valley
A stretch along the river in northern Westchester is a winter haven for bald eagles. While many of us like to head south in January and February, so, too, do the eagles. Rivers, lakes and reservoirs further north are frozen solid, so the birds fly south to the lower Hudson Valley for open water fishing. MORE AT Bald eagles are a sight to see along the Hudson River in Westchester County. Here's where to find them. - CBS New York





