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The Magnificent Bald Eagles of the North Pacific Coast!

Eagle swooping over water, creating a splash with its claws.

Bald Eagles are an icon of the Pacific Northwest. Whether they are soaring high above, perching in a tall tree, or clutching a fish from the ocean, they are always spectacular to see. Bald Eagles are a large raptor species that prey on fish, birds, reptiles, and terrestrial & marine mammals. They also practice kleptoparasitism (stealing food from other species) and scavenge the remains of dead animals.

Giant But Light Weight

  • Bald Eagles have a wingspan of 180-230 cm (6- 7.5 feet).
  • Their perch height is 75- 100 cm (2.5 – 3.5 feet).
  • They have poor senses of taste and smell.
  • Bale Eagles have hollow bones that only weigh half as much as their feathers, which tallies just 250- 300 grams (just over 1/2 a pound).  Their feathers collectively weigh approximately 585 grams (slightly over 1 pound).

Eye for Detail

  • Bald Eagles have highly developed vision with 2 centres of focus called foveae, enabling them to focus both forwards and sideways.
  • Humans see in 3 basic colours, Bald Eagles see in a whopping 5 colours. They can also see ultraviolet light, but they do not have good night vision.

Monogamous Lovers

  • Bald Eagles mate for life and couples build their love nests high up in tall trees. The size of the nests can become very large as the couple builds up the nest each year.
  • If they do not have access to trees, they may build their nest on the face of cliffs or even on the ground.
  • Bald Eagles reach maturity at 4- 5 years old.
  • They lay 2- 3 eggs each year, with eaglets hatching between mid- April to early May after a 35 day incubation period.
  • Both males and females have an average lifespan of 20 years.

Photo Credit: Rachael Merrett- Orca Spirit Marine Naturalist

Bald Eagles are a common sight on many of our whale watching tours. We often see them soaring above the treeline, diving for fish, consuming their prey on the tops of small islands, or even stealing food from other species!

If you love Bald Eagles and other interesting marine wildlife, be sure to join us on an excursion where you can see the wildlife flourish in their natural habitat and capture some amazing photos of your own!

Victoria Winter Zodiac Vessel Tour
  • Winter
From CA$150

Bundle up for a thrilling winter zodiac tour featuring small groups, open-air adventure, full flotation suits, and unforgettable wildlife encounters on the wild Salish Sea.

Cruise Ship Zodiac Boat (Open Air)
Globe 100% Carbon Neutral Tour
Bus Hotel Shuttle Available Within Select Areas
Water 95% Success Rate in Spotting Whales & Orcas
Victoria Zodiac Vessel Tour
  • POPULAR
  • Summer
From CA$169

Experience whale watching from an open Zodiac for a more connected, on-the-water experience. With unobstructed views and a closer relationship to the sea, this small-group tour is guided by experienced captains who emphasize safety and respectful wildlife encounters.

Cruise Ship Zodiac Boat (Open-Air)
Globe 100% Carbon Neutral Tour
Bus Hotel Shuttle Available Within Select Areas
Water 95% Success Rate in Spotting Whales & Orcas
Victoria Whale Watching - Covered Vessel Tour
  • Summer
From CA$159

Enjoy a smooth, comfortable whale watching experience aboard our covered boats, guided by certified marine naturalists. This relaxed, scenic tour is ideal for families, first-time visitors, and anyone looking for comfort without sacrificing incredible wildlife encounters.

Cruise Ship Covered Boat
Globe 100% Carbon Neutral Tour
Bus Hotel Shuttle Available Within Select Areas
Water 95% Success Rate in Spotting Whales & Orcas