Au 5 mai 2026, les deux aiglons de Glen Hazel avaient tous deux franchi le cap des 30 jours, plaçant…
Les aigles de Glen Hazel terminent le mois de mars avec deux œufs bien nichés au fond du nid, alors…
Chaque moment mémorable au nid de Jackie et Shadow à Big Bear n’arrive pas toujours avec des cris d’alarme, des…
Morning light filled Big Bear Valley as Jackie returned to the nest with fresh grass and greeted Shadow with a tender beaky kiss. The quiet exchange set the tone for a special day at the Big Bear eagle nest—but before evening arrived, Shadow had one more heartwarming surprise waiting.
For a brief moment on March 4, 2026, the Big Bear eagle nest looked empty. The eggs sat uncovered in the center of the massive stick nest while the camera quietly streamed the scene to thousands of viewers watching live. No adult eagle was visible on screen, the eggs appeared alone, and in the background, the unmistakable sound of ravens echoed through the forest. For many watching the Big Bear eagle cam, it was enough to make their hearts race.
On the morning of February 28, 2026, as the first light crept over Big Bear Lake, something quietly changed in the nest. Jackie had guarded her eggs through the night. The forest was still. The air was cold. Then she lifted her head and began calling into the valley. Her morning vocals were strong and deliberate, echoing across the trees. Shadow answered. Within moments, she rose from the nest bowl and flew toward the Lookout Snag for her sunrise break. And that is when it happened. Shadow flew in to relieve her — and discovered there were now two eggs waiting in the nest.
Le nid ne porte plus qu’une seule promesse désormais. Le soir du 26 février 2026, Ma Vrain a discrètement pondu…
La question d’une deuxième couvée des aigles de Big Bear devient soudainement très concrète. Maintenant que la neige a finalement…
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The Duke Farms eagles could see their first chick at any time. After 36 days of steady incubation, the first egg is now in the average hatching window. That means the next tiny crack in the shell could happen at any given moment.
