More than 200 people in four buses went off in search of eagles this morning and found seven.
Dan Kaffer of Western Nevada Resources Conservation and Development said the eagles were spread over several ranches included in the tour.
"There were a bunch down on Highway 88 at the Thunderbird Ranch," he said.
Kaffer said the first tour of the Eagles & Agriculture went well.
"We saw dozens and dozens of red-tail hawks, marsh hawks, kestrels," he said.
The event continues on Friday with a dinner featuring keynote speaker James Settelmeyer and Dr. Alan Fish.