Popular eagle couple Jackie and Shadow’s third egg begins to hatch in Big Bear nest in San Bernardino Mountains.
The bald eagle chick seen on the Friends of Big Bear Valley live camera pecking away at its egg shell emerged Saturday ...
Jackie and Shadow are now the proud parents of two eaglets who have hatched as thousands tune in to a livestream of an eagle ...
Since hatching, Jackie and Shadow’s three eagle chicks have spent time eating, tumbling, thriving and ‘bonking’ in the family nest near Big Bear Lake.
The first eaglet hatched late Monday night, followed by a second hatching ... eaglets shifting around in their tree-top nest near Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains later Tuesday ...
the conservation group behind the webcam that livestreams the aerie overlooking Big Bear Lake. The eaglet is “actively working on getting out of the egg.” The process could take several days ...
There's a third egg still: That's right — there could end up being three chicks. A pip was spotted on the third egg Thursday ...
That afternoon, the eagle couple fed fish to their two eaglets while snow continues to fall on the eagle family and nest that sits atop a 14-story Jeffrey pine tree near Big Bear Lake in the San ...
Bald eagle eggs typically have a 50-50 chance of hatching, according to Sandy Steers, biologist and executive director of ...
Bald eagles Jackie and Shadow are officially parents after years of trying for a baby in their Southern California nest. The ...
“So all of us are just crying tears of joy for eagle babies in the middle of the night?” one person commented ... s live eagle camera. Big Bear Lake is about a 95-mile drive northeast from ...