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Uncover the Secrets of Bald Eagles at Lake Natoma with Kathy Kayner's Educational Session in Folsom

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Published on September 23, 2025
Uncover the Secrets of Bald Eagles at Lake Natoma with Kathy Kayner's Educational Session in FolsomSource: Google Street View

Fancy a breath of fresh air coupled with a dash of educational entertainment? Well, pack your curiosity and trek over to the Robert H. Miller III Rotary Clubhouse, because Folsom Parks & Recreation is serving up just that with their latest “Get Outdoors” escapade. This isn't your garden-variety lecture; this is a deep dive into the life of Bald Eagles at Lake Natoma.

Taking a break from her almost decade-long watch over the eagle's nest, Kathy Kayner, the Lead Volunteer for the California State Parks, will steer a session titled “Another Year, Another Eagle Family at Lake Natoma.” During the event, participants will learn about the life cycle of these birds, which manage to raise their young on the urban fringe as effortlessly as they soar through the skies.

The event will be held tonight from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at 7150 Baldwin Dam Road. Drawing on her experience monitoring eagles, Kayner will share a compelling story of survival and instinct, offering personal insights and meaningful moments.

Those aged 10 and up can partake in this experience, but don't just wing it; registration is mandatory with a nominal $7 fee. According to the city's announcement, spots are as coveted as a perch in a gray pine, so better secure yours pronto.