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From early March to early May, 6000-8000 golden eagles move through the front ranges of the Rockies. They are joined by other raptors such as bald eagles, hawks, and falcons. At the height of the eagle migration in the later half of March and the first week of April, about 200 golden eagles can be seen each day...Ben Gadd, Handbook of the Canadian Rockies
The places for viewing in Canada, as stated in the book are: Bellevue (Crowsnest Pass), Livingston Gap on the Oldman River, Mt Head on the Highwood River, Mt. Lorette in the Kananaskis Valley, Gap Lake near Canmore, the dam on Lake Minnewanka near Banff, the western end of Abraham Lake along Highway 11, and/or at Pocahontas in eastern Jasper National Park.
We looked last fall and all the days we went, we only saw a couple of local eagles feeding on carrion. Never saw any of the numbers mentioned above.
Has anyone got any experience or tips regarding the places in Crowsnest Pass for viewing this phenomenal event? All information would be appreciated.
The places for viewing in Canada, as stated in the book are: Bellevue (Crowsnest Pass), Livingston Gap on the Oldman River, Mt Head on the Highwood River, Mt. Lorette in the Kananaskis Valley, Gap Lake near Canmore, the dam on Lake Minnewanka near Banff, the western end of Abraham Lake along Highway 11, and/or at Pocahontas in eastern Jasper National Park.
We looked last fall and all the days we went, we only saw a couple of local eagles feeding on carrion. Never saw any of the numbers mentioned above.
Has anyone got any experience or tips regarding the places in Crowsnest Pass for viewing this phenomenal event? All information would be appreciated.