Go Bald Eagle Watching in Nova Scotia ~ Sheffield Mills, Annapolis Valley, Canada | 1 days

In the winter months, Bald Eagles tend to move south and congregate in places where they can hunt or find plenty of food all winter. In many areas, open water is the attraction, but in the Annapolis Valley, poultry farms provide “carrion” for the birds, attracting hundreds of Bald Eagles to the area each winter. Open landscape, tall trees lining the roads, and a number of poultry producers in a relatively small area make for excellent eagle viewing from late November to late February.

This is an easy day trip from anywhere in the southwestern half of Nova Scotia, weather permitting.

ACTIVITIES/ATTRACTIONS: Bird-Watching
SEASON: Late November to Late February
PUBLISHED BY: Rosemary Drisdelle

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