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275. Harrison Lagoon and East Sector Park, Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia
On a spring or fall morning, you can find more than 50 species at these two spots in the Fraser Valley east of Vancouver. Read More “275. Harrison Lagoon and East Sector Park, Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia”
By Gord Gadsden
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239. Penticton Marina and Esplanade, Penticton, British Columbia
The adjacent sites, on the southeastern shore of Okanagan Lake, are great spots for waterfowl, gulls, hawks, owls, jays, and more. Read More “239. Penticton Marina and Esplanade, Penticton, British Columbia”
By Laure Wilson Neish
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173. Boundary Bay Dykes, Delta and Surrey, British Columbia
An Important Bird Area well known for owls, raptors, waterfowl, and shorebirds. Read More “173. Boundary Bay Dykes, Delta and Surrey, British Columbia”
By Anne Murray
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132. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Delta, British Columbia
Visit Reifel, one of Canada’s top birding areas, for the spectacle of tens of thousands of waterfowl, as well as views of raptors, shorebirds, owls, and cranes. Read More “132. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Delta, British Columbia”
By Anne Murray
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124. Eagle Point Community Park, Harrison Mills, British Columbia
Visit this park overlooking the Chehalis River Estuary to see migrating songbirds, shorebirds, and geese in fall and breathtaking numbers of Bald Eagles in winter. Read More “124. Eagle Point Community Park, Harrison Mills, British Columbia”
By Gord Gadsden and Kathy Stewart
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111. Creston Valley WMA, Creston, British Columbia
Birds to see at this Wetland of International Importance in southeastern British Columbia include Black Tern, Long-billed Curlew, Tundra Swan, Yellow-headed Blackbird, and the spectacle of 100,000 waterfowl. Read More “111. Creston Valley WMA, Creston, British Columbia”
By Jerry Uhlman
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85. Goldstream Provincial Park, Victoria, British Columbia
Bald Eagles, gulls, and mergansers feast on salmon in fall and winter at this beautiful park west of Victoria, which is also home to American Dippers, Winter Wrens, Steller’s Jays, Townsend’s Warblers, and Red-breasted Sapsuckers. Read More “85. Goldstream Provincial Park, Victoria, British Columbia”
By Glenn Bartley
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