The resident eagles haven’t returned to their nest on the edge of Boundary Bay, but another pair has discovered the nest and is taking an interest in it. This isn’t unusual – Boundary Bay is a popular place for eagles, and many of them are on the move now as they look for salmon runs – and those without nests look for a place to call home. This has happened before – and usually the visitors move on quickly when the resident pair returns. But there are no guarantees, so we are all waiting to see what will happen next. You can follow the action – or join the forum and post! – here: https://hancockwildlife.org/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=1033690. The images were captured by forum members amyklai and Lynne.
Recent Posts
- The Lighthouse Preservation Society Newsletter September 12, 2024
- Great San Juan Island Bird Tour – Bellingham August 25, 2024
- Bob Turner Has Done it Again! – Another Wonderful Vignette of the Home of Our Bald Eagle July 30, 2024
- An advance offer of the upcoming eagle book: “Why & How to Build a Bald Eagle Nest” – a special offer July 15, 2024
- Hancock here: Podcast on the American Emblem — the Canadian Bald Eagle July 3, 2024
- Hancock Here: Boundary Bay CAMS only Momentarily Black May 7, 2024
- Biofuel Plant Concerns by David Hancock November 6, 2023
- Another Bald Eagle Adopts Red-Tail Hawk July 4, 2023