Brackendale Winter Eagle Count

The first Sunday after New Year’s Day: Volunteers spend several hours to a full day counting eagles on foot, by vehicle, or raft, from downtown Squamish, to the Stawamus, Squamish and Cheakamus River Valleys. Pre-registration required. 

When:

  • The first Sunday after New Year’s Day.
  • Routes take several hours to a full day, depending on location and conditions.

Who:

  • Hardy eagle enthusiasts with good eyesight and a pair of binoculars!
  • Good fitness and winter hiking experience are recommended. Some routes may involve walking in deep snow or on icy trails and weather conditions may be very cold, wet or snowy.
  • The Count Coordinator will do their best to match participants’ abilities to available routes.

Where:

  • Routes cover the greater Squamish area from downtown Squamish to the upper Squamish Valley, Paradise Valley, and Stawamus River.
  • They may include urban neighbourhoods, trails, and logging roads.
  • The Count headquarters are in Brackendale and can be reached by vehicle or public transit.

What is involved?

  • Volunteers are pre-assigned to one of 20 routes across the Squamish area.
  • Teams spend several hours to a full day counting adult and juvenile bald eagles perched in trees, feeding on salmon from the sand bars, or soaring overhead.
  • Travel may be by foot, snowshoe, ski, vehicle, or raft, depending on the route and conditions.
  • Some routes require driving on rough logging roads or travelling by raft.
  • At the end of the day, volunteers return to the Count headquarters to tally the results.

More Info:

  • Pre-registration is required.
  • Volunteers must sign a waiver.
  • Participants under 19 require parent or guardian consent.  

Bird Cound Coordinator

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