Bird Watching in Kamloops, British Columbia

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Birds are particularly magnificent to observe, draw or photograph, and Kamloops has an incredible selection with diverse background scenery to make birdwatching experiences perfect.

 

Birds in Kamloops

Take a half or full day and drive down country roads to see the Western and Mountain Bluebirds, white-tailed geese, Sandhill Cranes, and White Pelicans fly through Kamloops country on their migrations. Golden and Bald Eagles visit in the winter and Long-gilled Curlews nest in the spring and early summer. Beautiful Loons, the Great Blue Heron and common ducks are often found on surrounding water bodies and the North and South Thompson Rivers also support the largest interior wintering population of Tundra and Trumpeter Swans.

 

Bird Encounters at the BC Wildlife Park

Be prepared for a major expedition in experiencing indiginous wildlife of Super Natural British Columbia, where there is more species diversity than any other province in Canada! The Park features over 65 species of wildlife spread out over 50 hectares. The BC Widlife Park is the largest breeding facilty for burrowing owls in North America.

 

 

 

 

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Note: the Kamloops Visitor Centre has books and additional literature for purchase or viewing which will give birdwatchers greater information on birdwatching in the Kamloops region.

the Kamloops Visitor Centre has books and additional literature for purchase or viewing which will give birdwatchers greater information on birdwatching in the Kamloops region.