Dive into the world of eagles and learn fascinating facts about these iconic apex predators of Stanley Park.
Program Overview
Join this captivating webinar that answers all your eagle-related questions. How large are their nests? Why are they called “bald” eagles? And what’s on the menu for these powerful hunters besides fish? Through engaging photos, videos, and personal stories, this program offers an up-close look at the lives of eagles from someone who has worked with them firsthand. This is an ‘egg’cellent opportunity to expand your eagle knowledge!
What You’ll Learn
- Eagle Anatomy and Adaptations
Discover the unique physical traits and adaptations that make eagles such effective apex predators. - Nesting and Reproduction
Learn about the impressive size and structure of eagle nests, as well as their breeding habits and chick-rearing processes. - Diet Beyond Fish
Uncover what eagles enjoy eating besides fish and learn how their diet shifts according to the season and habitat. - Bald Eagle Myths and Facts
Explore common myths about eagles, including the reason behind the “bald” in bald eagle.
Watch the Program
Running Time: 78 minutes
Additional Resources
Deepen your understanding of eagles with these resources:
- 2023 Report of Wildlife that Breed in Stanley Park
Learn more about the eagle population in Stanley Park, recent trends, and conservation efforts in our 2023 report. Read the Report - Attend a Program
Want to see these birds in action? Join us for an in-person or online waterfowl identification program with SPES naturalists and experienced birders. Find Upcoming Programs
Get Involved
Interested in helping protect eagles? Here’s how you can contribute:
- Join the Eagle Nest Survey Volunteer Team
Participate in our Eagle Nest Survey as a volunteer and help monitor eagle nests around Stanley Park. Your involvement provides essential data for eagle conservation! Learn More and Sign Up - Support Our Work
Your donations fund critical conservation work and educational programs that support waterfowl and other wildlife in Stanley Park. Donate Now
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Thank you to TD Friends of the Environment Foundation for supporting this project!