Grizzly bear viewing, prior to August 25, takes place in Knight Inlet’s Glendale River estuary. We travel from the lodge for an hour and ten minutes to the estuary and then transfer to a flat bottom skiff that allows us to move up river in the shallow water. This photo taken on August 18 at low tide as this mother and cubs were walking across the mouth of the estuary next to the “in coming tide”…
Bald Eagles
Bald Eagles are frequently sighted in our area. At times they can be seen in large numbers. This is usually where food supplies are high. For example this could be in areas with high concentrations of baitfish or along the rivers in the fall when the salmon are spawning. They are not migratory, but do move around with the food supply. As mentioned earlier when the salmon are spawning we often see many along the rivers, while there will be fewer along the coastline. With little need for camouflage their white head and tail feathers can be spotted easily. The female is slightly larger and her white head extends down a bit farther onto the body, but it is subtle. It takes these birds 4.5 – 5 years to acquire this unique plumage. As juveniles they are a brown colour. With exceptional eyesight and the ability to view 270 degrees they are understandably often seen in high perches and in trees near points and passageways.
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