... bear holding ceremonial mask ... |
We went to the Tourist Centre again.
The second time there was even better than the first for this time we at least had a plan. We were already on our way around the circle route.
However, the manager of the tourist centre told us that it would be best to see Port Renfrew at low tide, which we were going to miss since the tide was already on its way in.
We switched gears and went to see the Raptors Centre.
A hawk talk was going on just as we entered and shortly thereafter was the chance to see the raptors fly above us as we sat on some bleachers.
Gerard, one of the raptor trainers stood there as first a fledgling hawk was released for flight, then a bald eagle, and a turkey vulture, a horned owl and a peregrine.
I would recommend this stop for anyone.
The tours are at levels for every budget, the highest level being have a hawk land on your arm.
... fledgling eagle ... |
The birds are released one at a time for the show.
The magic was that eagles began to circle above, one that were not connected to the eentre.
They could also see the prey below, either in the form of food or they could see some of the other birds who are their natural enemies.
It was a thrill to listen to the trainer talk to his own hawks, coaxing them to fly by for the audience.
The bald eagle flew by within an arm’s reach of me.
...tea at the Westholme Tea Co. & Gallery... |
The centre has eagles, peregrines and owls, either raised by the trainors, or birds that have come in and now need a rest home.
One owl had been in an accident and caught in the front grill of a car for 5 hours.
That bird will never regain its full flying strength, but it is enjoying a good resthome.
... Gerard and a turkey vulture ... |
They are a place that grows and sells its own tea as well as other exotic teas.
She pots and he grows tea.
Well worth the time to stop here.
tea pot at the Westholme Gallery |
We went to find it and discovered why it is a tourist sight that is often missed.
The sign was so small we couldn’t see it.
... outside the WestholmeTea Co ... |
His directions worked when we figured out that his right was our left.
Our trip home was along that same lovely Malahat, back through the doors of Costco and finally home where we prepared our evening meal and talked about how wonderful the day had been.
Arta
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