Bald Eagle Feeding on Salmon | Squamish Eagles

Published 2023-11-05
The eagles are returning to Squamish and Brackendale for the winter season. This individual had some nice, uninterrupted time to feed on this salmon. The gulls were waiting in the wings (punny!) for their chance and jumped in as soon as it flew away.

Birds of the Pacific Northwest (65 species):   • Birds of the Pacific Northwest  

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All Comments (21)
  • @das_ein
    Mesmerizing! I’ve only ever seen them flying overhead, but it woulda been awesome to see this in person. TFS!!
  • @LJG907
    Fantastic capture of the beloved bald eagle. Sunday greetings!
  • @wendingourway
    Dinner is served...I hope you brought your appetite! lol Wonderful footage! Bruce and Otis
  • @enjoynature3356
    Wow, what unique shots! Thank you for sharing these with us. 🤗
  • @nancyhanson3472
    New subscriber here. I found your channel from a comment you left recently on Foresty Foresty's most recent video (the one with the bighorn sheep). Looking forward to viewing your videos. Looks like the type of content that I enjoy. Cheers! 😊
  • Wow! Such a majestic bird enjoying his or her salmon meal. This is a great video to see before the Eagles game today. Go Birds! 😄🏈 Thanks for sharing! ❤🦅🍣
  • @RhodySeth
    Great footage. I wouldn't want to fight that thing for a meal.
  • @TomMcClean
    Brilliant footage WSI. Best wishes from the Belfast Castlereagh hills of Northern Ireland.
  • @wolfgangdrews
    Ist das ein cooles Video. Toll gefilmt mein neuer Freund. Viele Grüße 😊😃
  • @indyreno2933
    Bald Eagle Classification: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Aves Subclass: Neornithes Superorder: Palaeoaves Order: Falconiformes Suborder: Accipitres Superfamily: Aquiloidea Family: Aquilidae Subfamily: Aquilinae Tribe: Haliaeetini Genus: Haliaeetus Species: H. leucocephalus
  • Nice capture Les. Various angles was nice too. What are you filming with these days?