Hancock here: anybody following our eagles MUST read and understand this incredible review of bald eagle habitat degradation and what it means to our favorite bird. Of course the degradation is totally across habitats, the destruction of river and intertidal habitats...
October 1, 2021First, many of the eagles have already returned to their nests.Earlier in the week we erected our last bald eagle nest – this one bordering Boundary Bay, one of the world’s richest eagle habitats.Second, we finally got off on a small trip...
The Mosquito Creek pair that had their nest removed by Concert Developments right at the North Shore, and who already has just fledged two young in the new nest we built them, is now jumping our expectations by exploring their future nest. Some of you will recall that...
Hancock Here: Why do eagles need help with building or rebuilding their nests? Can’t they build their own nests? Hundreds do this all the time! Most certainly they can build beautiful and functional nests — they have been doing this for a million years. So why...
085-TERF11 is a nestling who fell from his/her nest in Vanier Park in Vancouver, BC; he was rescued on June 30, 2021, and taken to OWL (the Orphaned Wildlife rehab center in Delta, BC). He appeared to be male based on measurements taken at the time of banding; He was...
A wonderful community project that the Hancock Wildlife Foundation has been supporting. Their legacy initiative is to create the 1st Bald Eagle Preserve on Vancouver Island to protect 23 acres of vital habitat for eagles and wildlife. Several groups are working...