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24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | Gordon Addison
Once again our planet's largest gatherings of Bald Eagles in
underway in Squamish British Columbia, just North of Vancouver
BC, and just 50 km south of the world class Whistler Ski Resort.
Based on population estimates, up to 5% of the world's bald
eagles winter in this very accessible area. From one viewing
space, often dozens of Eagles can be seen, and a short walk in
the right direction will allow you to see many more.
For decades, thousands of majestic Bald Eagles have been
gathering on the riverbanks of the Squamish and Cheakamus
Rivers, feasting on the ample salmon that either did not quite
make it to the spawning channels, or have accomplished their
life's goal, and thus have met their subsequent demise. Working
to preserve their energy in the winter months, eagles will eat
up to a two pounds of this high value protein every day.
The highlight of the eagle-viewing period is the annual Bald
Eagle Count, which will take place on January 8th this season
and is headquartered out of the Eagle Float tour, or Eagle Safari through Squamish
Hotel to the prime eagle viewing area in Brackendale is the
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