91大黄鸭

Skip to content

Electrical companies educate young bird lover

A Peachland kid got a chance to examine ospreys from their perch in Lake Country

Chevy Matthews cares about the environment.

The 10-year-old from Peachland sent a letter to FortisBC after she watched an osprey鈥檚 nest fall off its perch during a windstorm last year.

In Lake Country, Friday, Chevy and her mother Barb Haley, learned what FortisBC and BC Hydro do to ensure birds are protected.

鈥淲e saw two ospreys on our way here,鈥 said Chevy, as she shaded in her colourful osprey drawing, featuring the birds from a top view.

Related: A bird鈥檚 eye view of Okanagan Lake

Haley keeps a set of binoculars in her glove box to watch ospreys on her drives with Chevy around the Okanagan Valley, but she said her daughter鈥檚 love of the birds comes from her grandmother.

鈥淭o be honest there鈥檚 a bird book on our dining room table, she comes by that honestly. Her grandma is very good at birding and loves her birds and they talk a lot about birds. It鈥檚 just something we do at home.鈥

Chevy also keeps a blog and cares about how the environment is protected.

The pair is happy the birds have returned this year to their nest in Peachland, located near Peachland Elementary.

鈥淲hatever they used to strap down that platform rotted away so it just slid right off. So we talked about it and said 鈥榳hat if we have a wind storm right now? What鈥檚 going to happen to that nest? We were concerned about it.鈥欌

Roxanne Tripp, environmental program lead for FortisBC Inc. said the companies build the platforms to ensure the birds have places to nest, but also to prevent them from nesting on live power poles.

鈥淎s long as your nest pole is higher than the existing utilities, they will always choose the higher nest site. So that鈥檚 how we do it. We put up deterrents on infrastructure that they鈥檙e trying to nest on and as close as possible we will put up a nest pole with a platform that provides a better nest site that our activated infrastructure,鈥 she said.

鈥淚f they鈥檝e already started to nest and we haven鈥檛 got it in time, that鈥檚 when we鈥檒l bring in biologists and if we do have to move the nest for safety purposes, then that鈥檚 done in a way that we can move it to a nest pole nearby.鈥

She estimated FortisBC has about 70 osprey nesting sites in the Okanagan and Kootenay regions.

鈥淲e have a lot of water, we have a lot of fish. They like to be near shallow water and they can鈥檛 dive underwater so they have to be able to catch fish at the surface. So these lake shores and these shallow lakes, pretty much wherever you find something like that, you鈥檒l probably find osprey.鈥

The companies provide the nesting sites for the birds to avoid safety issues with the nests on power lines. They are good indicators of an ecosystem鈥檚 health.

See the ospreys on their perch in Lake Country on Gatzke Road or for ospreys in 91大黄鸭 check out for a live feed of an osprey nest on Benvoulin Road.


carli.berry@kelownacapnews.com

Like us on and follow us on .