The Eagle Show – Eagles of Jimmy Judd is an extraordinary wildlife encounter that’s captivating nature enthusiasts and photographers worldwide. This intimate 4-hour experience allows guests to witness the breathtaking feeding frenzy of hundreds of bald eagles during their natural spring and early summer cycles. With complimentary refreshments and the potential to spot other marine life, this tour promises a unique celebration of nature’s beauty. Participants will be left in awe as they discover why this event has become a must-see attraction.
About Your Stay
- The Eagle Show is a unique wildlife encounter that attracts photographers and enthusiasts to observe a feeding frenzy of hundreds of bald eagles in Jimmy Judd.
- The 4-hour experience offers an intimate group size of up to 8 participants and the potential to spot other marine life during the boat ride.
- Booking and cancellation policies provide flexibility, with pricing starting at $159.16 per person and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- The tour highlights include the eagle feeding frenzy, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as the opportunity to witness the power and grace of nature.
- The event occurs during specific tide cycles in the spring and early summer when the strong currents bring hake fish to the surface, aligning with the eagles’ natural feeding patterns.
Overview of The Eagle Show
The Eagle Show at Jimmy Judd offers a unique wildlife encounter, attracting photographers and wildlife enthusiasts globally.
The Eagle Show at Jimmy Judd offers a unique wildlife encounter, attracting photographers and wildlife enthusiasts globally.
This 4-hour experience focuses on observing hundreds of bald eagles as they engage in a feeding frenzy, swooping down to feed on hake fish. The group size is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Visitors can expect to witness the majestic birds in their natural habitat, with the possibility of spotting other marine life like humpbacks, orcas, seals, and sea lions during the boat ride.
The event occurs during specific tide cycles in the spring and early summer when the currents bring the hake fish to the surface.
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Booking and Cancellation Policies
From $159.16 per person, the Eagle Show at Jimmy Judd offers a reserve now & pay later option for visitors.
The tour’s booking and cancellation policies are straightforward:
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Pricing starts at $159.16 per person for the 4-hour experience.
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Guests can reserve their spot with the "reserve now & pay later" option.
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Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This flexible approach makes it easy for wildlife enthusiasts to plan their trip and secure their spot without immediate payment.
The cancellation policy further ensures peace of mind in case plans change.
Tour Highlights and Experience
Witnessing the feeding frenzy of hundreds of bald eagles swooping down to feast on hake fish is the highlight of the 5-hour wildlife tour.
Witnessing the feeding frenzy of hundreds of bald eagles swooping down to feast on hake fish is the highlight of the 5-hour wildlife tour.
The adventure includes snacks and hot/cold non-alcoholic beverages, and participants may also spot Humpbacks, Orcas, Seals, Sea Lions, Pacific White-Sided Dolphins, Black Bears, and Grizzly Bears during the boat ride.
The eagle show typically lasts around 1 hour, with the majority of the tour spent observing these majestic birds.
Alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed on the tour, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
Seasonal and Environmental Context
As the event occurs every spring/early summer during specific tide cycles, strong currents bring hake fish to the surface, creating a buffet for the hundreds of bald eagles that gather to feast.
The Eagle Show at Jimmy Judd typically lasts around 1 hour, with the majority of the tour spent observing these magnificent birds in action.
The seasonal timing is crucial, as it coincides with the eagles’ natural feeding patterns:
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Specific tide cycles that bring the hake fish to the surface
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Strong currents that concentrate the fish, making them an easy target
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The eagles’ instinctive behavior to take advantage of this natural phenomenon
Meeting Point and Important Information
The tour departs from the South entrance of the Discovery Harbour Marina in downtown Campbell River, BC.
Paid parking is available behind Winners, Petsmart, and Jysk.
Participants should arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes prior to the departure time.
Alcohol and drugs aren’t permitted on the tour.
The intimate group size is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personal wildlife experience.
Attendees are encouraged to dress warmly and bring binoculars to maximize their enjoyment of the stunning natural scenery and abundant wildlife.
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Witnessing the Feeding Frenzy
After gathering at the meeting point, participants embark on the tour and head out onto the water.
As the boat approaches the feeding grounds, the air comes alive with the sight and sound of hundreds of bald eagles swooping down to feast on hake fish.
The feeding frenzy is a mesmerizing display of nature’s power and grace:
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Powerful wings cutting through the air as the eagles dive towards the water
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Beaks snatching the fish from the surface with precision and speed
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Majestic birds soaring back up to their perches, secure in their catch
Spotting Additional Wildlife
While the eagle feeding frenzy captivates visitors, the tour also offers opportunities to spot other remarkable wildlife inhabiting the local waters. During the boat ride, guests may spot whales, seals, sea lions, dolphins, and even bears. The diverse marine ecosystem surrounding Campbell River provides a chance to witness an array of Pacific Northwest wildlife in their natural habitats.
| Wildlife Sightings |
| — | — |
| Humpback Whales | Pacific White-Sided Dolphins |
| Orcas | Black Bears |
| Seals | Grizzly Bears |
| Sea Lions | |
What to Expect During the Tour
As visitors board the boat, they embark on a captivating 5-hour wildlife adventure.
The tour’s highlight is the feeding frenzy of hundreds of bald eagles as they swoop down to feast on the hake fish. During this spectacle, guests witness the majestic eagles in action, their powerful talons and keen eyes capturing the attention of all.
Beyond the eagle show, the tour offers the opportunity to spot a variety of other marine life, including:
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Humpback whales
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Orcas
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Seals and sea lions
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Pacific white-sided dolphins
The tour culminates with a chance to observe black bears and grizzly bears in their natural habitat, providing a well-rounded wildlife experience.
Questions About Your Stay
Are the Eagles Aggressive Towards the Tour Group?
The eagles are not aggressive towards the tour group. They are focused on feeding and do not pose a threat to the participants, who observe the birds from a safe distance during the wildlife encounter.
Can I Bring My Own Camera Equipment?
Participants are welcome to bring their own camera equipment to capture the stunning eagle feeding frenzy. However, tripods and monopods aren’t allowed on the boat to ensure everyone has an unobstructed view during the tour.
What Should I Wear to Stay Warm During the Tour?
To stay warm during the tour, dress in layers with warm, waterproof outerwear. Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes, and bring a hat, gloves, and a warm scarf or neck gaiter. The boat ride can be chilly, so dressing appropriately is key.
Is There Any Way to Get Closer to the Eagles?
While the tour is designed to observe the eagles from a safe distance, some participants may be able to get closer views by booking optional add-ons like a guided shoreline hike or a specialized photography tour. However, these must be reserved in advance.
Can I Extend the Tour to See More Wildlife?
Yes, the tour can be extended to see more wildlife. The 5-hour adventure includes opportunities to view humpbacks, orcas, seals, sea lions, Pacific white-sided dolphins, black bears, and grizzly bears during the boat ride.
Final Verdict On This Stay
The Eagle Show promises an unparalleled wildlife encounter, immersing guests in the natural feeding cycle of bald eagles. Catering to nature enthusiasts and photographers, this intimate tour offers a chance to witness the breathtaking feeding frenzy and spot additional marine life, all while enjoying complimentary refreshments. Whether you’re a wildlife lover or a photography buff, The Eagle Show is a must-experience celebration of nature’s beauty.
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