Thank you Lynn! I'm really appreciating the incredible beauty around me. Making these videos is actually helping me to slow down and smell the roses, so to speak. Glad that you appreciated the adventure! Yasmin
So happy that you enjoyed the video Hannyliz. Great to have you join along for the adventure :-). The beauty of this rainforest leaves me speechless all of the time. How lucky are we??? :-)
Thank you Gisela! I am socially distancing in my own community so having you come along for the adventure is such a treat! I love the comments as it feels like you were there with me. Stay safe!
Thank you Nancy! So glad that you could join along :-). I'm slowly getting better at this video making stuff. It's an enormous learning curve for me, but I love all the skills that I am learning both personally and professionally. I highly recommend this 'craft' to anyone. This hobby gets me outside and moving, which has been so important for my wellbeing this past year.
Happy Holidays! They are bigger than you think. I get surprised every time I see them. 🙂. I went to the Fisheries area in the Paradise Valley yesterday and only saw one so maybe try the other areas. The Squamish Golf Course trails by the river always seem to have the most at this time of year from my experience. You just never know with wild animals. Good luck! Hope the new year brings you tons of great adventures. Yaz
Hello Annika! The eagles are about 3ft high and have a wing span up to about 6.5 ft. That is a big wow. I love trying to spot them in the trees. It's like a game. Eagle viewing season is now pretty much over in Squamish. I'll have to wait until November to see these majestic birds again. Stay safe and I'm so glad Devendra enjoyed the video.
Awww, that comment just made my day Magenta Pilot! Thank you!!! I had some devastating news today so I really appreciate the smile. I'm all about just rolling with whatever is thrown my way. The next video will be about some pretty awesome adventures off the beaten path in Fiji. Incredible experiences that I can't wait to share. Take care of yourself this summer. Have fun, and play safely. Yazzy
@@planetyaz I will have to subscribe! Thanks for making me smile today as well. Your video popped up after I shed some tears and it brightened my spirit xo 💞
@@magentapilot4576 Oh my gosh, my eyes just welled up. I'm so sorry to read that you've had a challenging time. Laughter is the best medicine and I'm glad that I was able to make you smile. That's truly why I make these videos. Take care of yourself, Yasmin
Subscribed! Any luck this year? I usually go to Harrison Mills area end of Fall/Winter but haven't been back due to the floods and now the Arctic blast lol
Hello KN Mercado! I saw 7 eagles on my short walk this morning near the Squamish Golf Course. I haven't been to Harrison Mills, so I'll have to check that out. I appreciate the suggestion. Yes, the Arctic blast sucked the life out of my camera and phone batteries, so I missed some great videotaping opportunities this week. Stay safe and please let me know if you find any awesome wildlife spotting areas. Yasmin :-)
Hello Ellis Harling! Eagles typically visit Squamish closer to the December/January time period. Sometimes they arrive a bit earlier in November, and sometimes I still see some in February. I typically see the most in December. They are truly spectacular creatures. I am in awe every year. Have a great spring!
Hello Gideon! The eagles are gone by then. They are starting to arrive now. I find late November, all of December and early January have been the best viewing months for me here in Squamish. I can't wait to see them! I'm thinking I may try the Eagle rafting tour that is offered in Squamish this year. I've never done that, but it looks cool. I hope you get to see these incredible birds. They are enormous!!! Stay safe, Yasmin
Wow, Yasmin! You captured the essence of wild life in Squamish!
Thank you Lynn! I'm really appreciating the incredible beauty around me. Making these videos is actually helping me to slow down and smell the roses, so to speak. Glad that you appreciated the adventure! Yasmin
Wow. Fantastic capture of nature and editing Yaz. Thank you for taking us around Squamish.
So happy that you enjoyed the video Hannyliz. Great to have you join along for the adventure :-). The beauty of this rainforest leaves me speechless all of the time. How lucky are we??? :-)
Great to watch when housebound! I felt I was there with you.More adventures please.
Thank you Gisela! I am socially distancing in my own community so having you come along for the adventure is such a treat! I love the comments as it feels like you were there with me. Stay safe!
Great video, makes me wants to get out and play.
Dave, thank you so much for coming along on the adventure! It means so much to me that you enjoyed the little escape into the rainforest. Stay safe!
That was an amazing adventure!! So fun! Great job Yaz! xo
Thank you Nancy! So glad that you could join along :-). I'm slowly getting better at this video making stuff. It's an enormous learning curve for me, but I love all the skills that I am learning both personally and professionally. I highly recommend this 'craft' to anyone. This hobby gets me outside and moving, which has been so important for my wellbeing this past year.
This is amazing Yasmin! Thanks a ton.
I'll be following your steps this coming Wednesday, and hoping to spot and photograph these amazing eagles
Happy Holidays! They are bigger than you think. I get surprised every time I see them. 🙂. I went to the Fisheries area in the Paradise Valley yesterday and only saw one so maybe try the other areas. The Squamish Golf Course trails by the river always seem to have the most at this time of year from my experience. You just never know with wild animals. Good luck! Hope the new year brings you tons of great adventures. Yaz
Hi Siddharthnaidu5286,
Did you go shooting the bald eagles? Any online album?
I would love to see photos too! I saw a number of eagles this past weekend by the Mamquam river. I went in the morning and they seemed to be feeding.
Devendra said “oh WOW!!!” At the bald eagle...he’s right!
Hello Annika! The eagles are about 3ft high and have a wing span up to about 6.5 ft. That is a big wow. I love trying to spot them in the trees. It's like a game. Eagle viewing season is now pretty much over in Squamish. I'll have to wait until November to see these majestic birds again. Stay safe and I'm so glad Devendra enjoyed the video.
Hilarious and awesome:)
Awww, that comment just made my day Magenta Pilot! Thank you!!! I had some devastating news today so I really appreciate the smile. I'm all about just rolling with whatever is thrown my way. The next video will be about some pretty awesome adventures off the beaten path in Fiji. Incredible experiences that I can't wait to share. Take care of yourself this summer. Have fun, and play safely. Yazzy
@@planetyaz I will have to subscribe! Thanks for making me smile today as well. Your video popped up after I shed some tears and it brightened my spirit xo 💞
@@magentapilot4576 Oh my gosh, my eyes just welled up. I'm so sorry to read that you've had a challenging time. Laughter is the best medicine and I'm glad that I was able to make you smile. That's truly why I make these videos. Take care of yourself, Yasmin
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Daria, I'm so glad that you enjoyed the video. Thanks for joining in on the adventure.
Subscribed! Any luck this year? I usually go to Harrison Mills area end of Fall/Winter but haven't been back due to the floods and now the Arctic blast lol
Hello KN Mercado! I saw 7 eagles on my short walk this morning near the Squamish Golf Course. I haven't been to Harrison Mills, so I'll have to check that out. I appreciate the suggestion. Yes, the Arctic blast sucked the life out of my camera and phone batteries, so I missed some great videotaping opportunities this week. Stay safe and please let me know if you find any awesome wildlife spotting areas. Yasmin :-)
Hi epic video, what month was this?
Hello Ellis Harling! Eagles typically visit Squamish closer to the December/January time period. Sometimes they arrive a bit earlier in November, and sometimes I still see some in February. I typically see the most in December. They are truly spectacular creatures. I am in awe every year. Have a great spring!
Is it good to go eagle viewing on March?
Hello Gideon! The eagles are gone by then. They are starting to arrive now. I find late November, all of December and early January have been the best viewing months for me here in Squamish. I can't wait to see them! I'm thinking I may try the Eagle rafting tour that is offered in Squamish this year. I've never done that, but it looks cool. I hope you get to see these incredible birds. They are enormous!!! Stay safe, Yasmin