Video: Chief Wayne Sparrow witnesses eagle snaring some dinner

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      The Musqueam people have been observing the wonders of nature in the Fraser River estuary for thousands of years.

      They're the oldest-known residents of Vancouver and for countless generations, they've been on the water fishing for salmon.

      But only in modern times have the Musqueam had cellphones with cameras to capture what makes their traditional territory so appealing.

      Recently, the elected chief, Wayne Sparrow, videotaped something his ancestors have seen repeatedly—a bald eagle swooping down majestically to scoop up a fish.

      Former Musqueam councillor Wade Grant shared it on Twitter. Check it out below.

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