Eagle Watch at Goldstream Park in Victoria

Free Eagle Watch: Victoria’s Majestic Winter Visitors at Goldstream Park

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If you’re looking for a memorable and free activity in Victoria, head to Goldstream Provincial Park for the annual Bald Eagle extravaganza. Witness these majestic birds of prey in action as they feast on salmon during their winter visit to the park.

Summary: Every winter from December to January, Goldstream Provincial Park celebrates the return of Bald Eagles. These birds gather around the estuary to feed on the remains of the salmon run, with up to 276 eagles seen in a single day. The park has set up a “quiet zone” to ensure the eagles can feed undisturbed. Visitors can view the eagles up close using telescopes and a video camera at the visitor center, which offers educational programs about birds of prey. The event is a great way to connect with nature, with activities for all ages, including making track prints or Christmas wrapping paper.

Fun Facts:

  • The Goldstream estuary has become a prime feeding ground for Bald Eagles, thanks to the closure of the area to humans.
  • The eagle population has risen significantly since the quiet zone was introduced, from a mere 12 to 276 eagles in one day!
  • The best times for eagle watching are during low tides, usually in the morning, when the eagles are most active.
  • The park also has a newly established Bald Eagle nest, which you can view with the help of a naturalist.

Take advantage of this incredible free activity in Victoria and experience the awe-inspiring sight of Bald Eagles in their natural habitat. It’s a perfect way to connect with wildlife and nature this winter!

For more information: Goldstream Provincial Park, Eagle Extravaganza

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