CTVNews.ca Staff
Birders and biologists are prepping for a mass migration of as many as
35,000 bald eagles into British Columbia’s Fraser Valley.
Each year, thousands of bald eagles flock to the area surrounding
Harrison River north of Chilliwack, B.C. for the winter. The birds will
nest in B.C. for the winter months and mate between February and March
before returning north.
David Hancock, a biologist and founder of the Hancock Wildlife
Foundation, has been studying the birds for more than 60 years and
places salmon along the river for the early migrators to feed...https://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/incredible-sight-thousands-of-bald-eagles-flock-to-b-c-valley-1.4172092
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