Eagles in North Carolina in February

Yes, February is one of the best months to see eagles in North Carolina. It is the 2nd busiest month of the year, with 1,990 of the 17,734 sightings logged across the year (11.2%), based on verified iNaturalist records.

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By Tim, founder of Easy Street Markets. I maintain the wildlife database and verify every animal and source myself. Updated June 28, 2026.

Swallow-tailed Kite photographed in North CarolinaBald Eagle photographed in North CarolinaBald Eagle photographed in North Carolina
Photos by iNaturalist observers, used under Creative Commons.

Peak month for eagles in North Carolina

11.2%

of yearly sightings

1,990

records in February

#2

busiest month of 12

17,734

verified records a year

January 11.4%, February 11.2%, March 9.7%. Busiest month is January at 11.4%.

Best months: January, February, March

17,734 verified observations of eagles in North Carolina, recorded across 12 months of the year on iNaturalist.

When eagles are recorded in North Carolina

Peak month

January

2,021 records (11.4% of the year)

Quietest month

July

1,023 records

MonthObservationsShare
Januarypeak2,02111.4%
Februarypeak1,99011.2%
Marchpeak1,7279.7%
April1,6559.3%
May1,5678.8%
June1,3917.8%
July1,0235.8%
August1,1686.6%
September1,0515.9%
October1,2306.9%
November1,2917.3%
December1,6209.1%

Eagles you are most likely to see

SpeciesVerified observations
Red-shouldered Hawk8,160
Red-tailed Hawk3,567
Bald Eagle2,342
Cooper's Hawk1,638
Broad-winged Hawk432
Northern Harrier384
Mississippi Kite297
Sharp-shinned Hawk189

In North Carolina, February carries 11.2% of the year's eagles sightings, about 2.9 points above an even month-to-month split. That makes it the 2nd busiest of the twelve months, out of 12 months with recorded activity.

Activity holds steady between January and February, and it heads toward March (9.7%) after. This is right inside the peak window, so February is one of the surest months to plan a trip around.

The eagles most often recorded in North Carolina are Red-shouldered Hawk, Red-tailed Hawk and Bald Eagle. Those counts are annual totals rather than a February split, so treat them as which species you are likely to encounter, while the month figures above show how many sightings fall in February itself.

Which eagles you are most likely to see

  • Red-shouldered Hawk8,160 records
  • Red-tailed Hawk3,567 records
  • Bald Eagle2,342 records
  • Cooper's Hawk1,638 records
  • Broad-winged Hawk432 records
  • Northern Harrier384 records
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Frequently asked questions

Can you see eagles in North Carolina in February?+

Yes. February accounts for 1,990 of the 17,734 verified eagles sightings logged in North Carolina across the year, which is 11.2% of the annual total.

Is February a good time to see eagles in North Carolina?+

February is one of the best months. It ranks 2nd of the year and sits inside the peak window of January, February and March.

What month is best for eagles in North Carolina?+

January is the single busiest month, with the broader peak running through January, February and March, based on 17,734 verified observations.

Which eagles are you most likely to see in North Carolina?+

The most-recorded species in North Carolina are Red-shouldered Hawk, Red-tailed Hawk and Bald Eagle, based on all-time iNaturalist counts.