Delta landfill in British Columbia would turn into a spot for eagle watching in fall

An injured eagle that was recently nursed back to health by the staff at the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is shown in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society

Fall and winter are some of the busiest months for a raptor rescue operation in Delta, B.C., as it prepares for the annual migration of eagles scavenging at the Metro Vancouver landfill.

Martina Versteeg, the raptor care supervisor with Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, also known as OWL, said it's a great spot for bird watching as hundreds of eagles converge to gorge at the dump.

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