I know! There was a juvenile eagle circling overhead as well, at one point you can hear the mate of the fish feeder calling a warning. The juvenile didn't land, but the seagulls are just too numerous and . . . stubborn to stay away. They did get their fill after the eagle finally left.
there is so much discussion about this; whatever kind of fish it is, is very plentiful in the harbour at English Bay. The Heron, Eagles and Seals all eat it.
Someone told me it is for sure a Flounder, someone else said emphatically, 'there are no flounder in English Bay' another person told me just as emphatically, 'there most certainly are!'
so I don't actually know. Biggest freaking fish I ever saw in this area though, that's for sure.
I did some searching and did find some photos of diamond-shaped Flounder with the same fins as that one... so I think that's what it is... whether it's supposed to be there or not. So I'll say it's a flounder and get on with my life :)
GREAT STUFF!! Thanks for sharing! You're cute!
LTL220 4 months ago
@LTL220 I am?? haha, thanks! no one has ever said that to me on YouTube before. : ))
KetaVancouver 4 months ago
Why do us humans not have any cool natural defense system we have no claws no sharp teeth no super strenght no nothin!!!! Just squishy bodies haha
CamaroHappy 1 year ago
@CamaroHappy
stupid, too.
bananian 9 months ago
@CamaroHappy because we fat lazy people figured out,were superior .can you see something for its beuty,that's nature .
thats life
sowhatyoucant2 1 month ago
I love Eagles!! 5/5 keep up the good work! ^_^
Petchickensrule1 2 years ago
i love Eagles
syll2k 2 years ago
It might be sole, I've caught sole in Sechelt Inlet so they are local. I think flounder are bigger than that.
The seagull was funny, nonchalantly waiting for the eagle to leave. lol
Brianswers 2 years ago
I know! There was a juvenile eagle circling overhead as well, at one point you can hear the mate of the fish feeder calling a warning. The juvenile didn't land, but the seagulls are just too numerous and . . . stubborn to stay away. They did get their fill after the eagle finally left.
KetaVancouver 2 years ago
Wow, that is a big fish... they scored :)
Do you know what kind it is? At first I thought maybe a flounder or sole, but I'm not sure, it's a little too diamond-shaped... ?
jasmine2501 2 years ago
there is so much discussion about this; whatever kind of fish it is, is very plentiful in the harbour at English Bay. The Heron, Eagles and Seals all eat it.
Someone told me it is for sure a Flounder, someone else said emphatically, 'there are no flounder in English Bay' another person told me just as emphatically, 'there most certainly are!'
so I don't actually know. Biggest freaking fish I ever saw in this area though, that's for sure.
KetaVancouver 2 years ago
I did some searching and did find some photos of diamond-shaped Flounder with the same fins as that one... so I think that's what it is... whether it's supposed to be there or not. So I'll say it's a flounder and get on with my life :)
jasmine2501 2 years ago
hey right on!
flounder or no, it's a monster sized fish!! Puts new meaning to the terms, "the one that got away", ahha.
KetaVancouver 2 years ago