Showing posts with label Eagles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eagles. Show all posts

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Brackendale Eagles



Speaking of the Cheakamus River, I went to see the eagles in Brackendale today. There wasn’t many on the dyke but there were quite a few further up the river towards the hatchery. Eagles are pretty private. As soon as you walk close they tend to fly away.



They refer to Brackendale and the Winter home of the Bald Eagle. It’s just outside of Squamish. The eagles come to feed on the spawning salmon in winter. December 15 to January 15 is the peak of the season. Mind you Harrison River in November is getting lots of eagles as well. I saw way more salmon there and more eagles too. I think the hatchery at Harrison Mills has been there longer and sure is efective at replenishing the chum stock.



In fact I didn’t see any salmon today. There were quite a few carcasses outside the hatchery on Tenderfoot Creek but they were picked pretty clean. I guess November is the peak spawning season for Chum. I read somewhere the eagles like the salmon after they’ve been rotting a while. Doesn’t sound very appetizing but I suppose it’s softer then.



It’s hard to catch them in flight with my camera but I did get a couple of shots. I know the caretaker at Paradise Valley outdoor school and he let me walk on the property to take pictures of the eagles. Actually he knows my father. He used to take me there when I was young but that was in the summer. I didn’t clue in to the eagles until I was older.



Near the river is the best place to see them. Where the salmon are is where you’ll see the eagles. It’s really impressive. Walking through the forest along the river with all those eagles everywhere really feels like you’re walking on holy ground.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Eagle Safari Harrison



We took a couple of voyager canoes down the Harrison River today. We saw lots of seals poke their heads out of the water. They swim all the way up the Fraser for the salmon. It’s spawning season. It started to rain pretty heavy for quite a while. We saw several salmon carcasses and several salmon jump.



Many salmon were splashing about on the edge of the water. We saw a black bear not far from us on the shore looking for salmon too. It took off straight up the steep embankment when it saw us. I wondered why there were no eagles if there were so many salmon like at Brackendale. Then we finally started to see a few and the salmon started jumping all around our canoes.



We approached a few trees full of large birds. We thought they were turkey vultures at first. Then when we got closer we could clearly see they were eagle. Everywhere. All around us. It was awesome.
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A deer was swimming in the water and climbed out on shore. In such a short span we saw so much wildlife. Seals, salmon, a bear, a deer and tons of eagles everywhere. It was awesome.



Eaglefest is on November 15 and 16 2008: