![]() 75 metre but it is the wings that most impress, reaching out like planks in the sky to an impressive 6’ 6” / 2 metres. With their large size and the distinctive white head and tail they have an obvious presence both in the skies and perched. One January I counted twelve eagles there! Adult Bald Eagle showing wingspanīald Eagles are, of course, easily recognized even by non-birders. In our valley, winter is one of the best times to see Bald Eagles but did you know that the Kelowna landfill is one of the best places to see them? Every January members of the Central Okanagan Naturalists’ Club conduct a survey of numbers of both eagles and swans, with the dump being a prime viewing opportunity for the volunteers who take part. Which birds might I see today? Bald Eagles Adult Bald Eagle at the Kelowna landfill
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