Kamis, 26 November 2009

The Bald Eagles

Bird watching holiday - Bald Eagles

The Bald Eagles of Brackendale, bird watching holidays in British Columbia, Canada




Text by Fiona Dyer - Photos by Rolf Hicker
Make sure to see all our Bird watching Bald Eagle Pictures.
There is an unquestionable awe in witnessing the natural phenomenon
that occurs in Brackendale every winter as 1000s of Bald Eagles
congregate but there is no mystery to it. What these birds have found here,
on the shores of the Squamish, Cheakamus and Mamquam rivers, is an inviting e
nvironment complete with all that is necessary to survive winter's harsh realities.
Bald eagles throughout the northwest of North America come to British Columbia's
Pacific coast primarily to feast on spawned-out salmon. The fatty and
plentiful chum salmon is their food of choice in Brackendale, but it is not
their only reason for coming here. Giant cottonwood trees, sweeping
boughs ideal for roosting, resting and purveying their food source along
riparian gravel bars, continue to thrive along our rivers; dense forests
provide protected sanctuary for eagles to congregate overnight.
And as with all of nature's success stories, it is the combination of habitat
protection as well as an increasing respect and mankind's growing awareness for
species their than themselves that is allowing these bird raptors to thrive in Brackendale.
bald eagle bird watching
Photographed on the bird watching tour - Bald Eagle
Eagles have wintered in the Squamish Valley for perhaps millennia but it wasn't until about
25 years ago, when habitat along the Pacific Coast was increasingly lost to misguided
logging practices and dwindling salmon stocks often due to the damming of rivers,
that bald eagles discovered Brackendale en mass.
bald eagle bird watching
Eagles came to the fore front of modern day lore about 17 years ago with the first
Brackendale Eagle Festival & Count. Awareness of the amazing gathering of
bald eagles gained global attention when an astounding 3769 eagles were
counted during the festival on a crisp January morning in 1994.
Two years later, due in large part to the persistence of local conservationists
Len Goldsmith and Thor Froslev (of the Brackendale Art Gallery), and bolstered by
the Nature Conservancy of Canada's generous support, the Brackendale Eagle Reserve
was formed. In 1998, permanent protected bald eagle bird habitat was established
with the formation of Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park (class A)
which secured a 1500 acre parcel along the Squamish, Cheakamus and Mamquam rivers.
bald eagle bird watching
A truly unique way for up close and personal encounters with the wintering eagles is a gentle
float trip through the heart of where the eagles and other birds gather. Eagles are relatively
unperturbed by the rafts as they float gently down the river sometimes only a few metres
away from these magnificent raptors. Sunwolf Outdoor Centre, located on the
banks of the Cheakamus River, offers daily Float Tours where guests see up to a thousand
eagles (often in groups of twenty in one tree) during a two hour tour.
On your return from the river the Sunwolf Lodge awaits with a hot and hearty
fireside lunch. An invigorating soak in the hot tub while taking in the magnificent
views of the Tantalus Mountain Range is an ideal way to complete the day's adventure.
Better yet, combine your winter eagle rafting experience with a night's stay in one of their
cozy riverside cabins and continue to view roosting eagles from your doorstep.
Contact Sunwolf toll free at 1-877-806-8046 or visit
Sunwolf Outdoor Centre - www.sunwolf.net.
Make sure to see all our Bald Eagle Pictures and our category Eagle Pictures
 
photo of American Eagle
American Eagle

A powerful bird of prey, the American Eagle is well adapted for hunting.
photo of Birds Flying
Birds Flying

Stock photos of Birds Flying, American National Symbol
photo of Birds Of North America
Birds Of North America

Stock Photos of Birds of North America - a bald eagle flying above the ocean.
photo of Birds Of Prey
Birds Of Prey

The majestic American Bald Eagle is a bird of prey found in North America.
photo of Symbol Of Pride Bald Eagles Homer Alaska USA
Symbol Of Pride Bald Eagles Homer Alaska USA

A symbol of strength, pride and in this case unity, in the USA - two bald eagles (an adult and juvenile) sit side by side on an old tree stump along the beach in Homer, Alaska with the waters of Kachemak Bay in the background.
photo of Bald Eagles Fighting
Bald Eagles Fighting

photo of Bald Eagle Fishing
Bald Eagle Fishing

Photo of an bald eagle fishing
photo of Symbols Of Peace
Symbols Of Peace

Stock Photo of an american bald eagle sitting in light snowfall, a symbol of peace.
photo of Pictures Of Bald Eagles
Pictures Of Bald Eagles

Stock pictures of Bald Eagles
photo of Flying Birds
Flying Birds

Stock photos of Flying Birds
photo of Spread Eagle
Spread Eagle

An graceful bald eagle with wings spread wide, swoops in close to the water to catch a fish near the surface.
photo of Endangered Birds
Endangered Birds

Stock photo of Endangered Birds
photo of Bald Eagle Image
Bald Eagle Image

photo of Flying Eagle
Flying Eagle

The majestic flying eagle on a the prowl for prey.
photo of Soaring Eagle
Soaring Eagle

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar