Le quatrième œuf d’aigle arrive à Fort St. Vrain… égalant la rare ponte de quatre œufs de l’an dernier

Something remarkable just happened at the Fort St. Vrain bald eagle nest in Colorado. Late in the evening on March 6 at 6:50 PM, Ma Vrain quietly delivered Egg 4, completing a clutch that now mirrors last year’s surprising total.

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Un nouveau départ à Fort St. Vrain : Ma Vrain pond son premier œuf avec son nouveau partenaire Pa3 — Un deuxième pourrait-il arriver aujourd’hui?

Something shifted at the Fort St. Vrain nest this week. Not just the wind over the river. Not just the soft layering of grasses in the bowl of sticks. On February 23, 2026, Ma Vrain laid her first egg of the season.

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Après le chagrin, Jackie pond le premier œuf de sa deuxième couvée, suscitant la joie des admirateurs de Big Bear

After losing her first clutch, Jackie laid the first egg of her second clutch on February 24, 2026, bringing renewed hope to the Big Bear eagle nest.

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La surveillance des œufs commence au nid de pygargues de U.S. Steel alors que les habitudes familières reprennent

Le sentiment autour du nid de pygargues à tête blanche de U.S. Steel change subtilement. Rien de spectaculaire ne s’est…

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Le cadeau du coucher de soleil d’Irvin change l’ambiance du nid alors que Stella passe la nuit

Un léger changement avant le coucher du soleil Environ une heure avant le coucher du soleil, le 7 février 2026,…

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Jackie pond son deuxième œuf au nid d’aigle de Big Bear le 26 janvier 2026

Late on January 26, 2026, the Big Bear eagle nest reached an exciting milestone when Jackie laid her second egg. For viewers watching live, the moment felt close long before it happened. Jackie shifted often, adjusted her position, and made familiar, soft sounds that signaled something important was underway.

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Jackie pond son premier œuf de la saison 2026 au nid d’aigle de Big Bear

Jackie’s visit to the Big Bear eagle nest on January 23, 2026, began quietly in the early afternoon. At first, there were no obvious signs of what was about to happen. She landed in the nest and spent her time carefully surveying her surroundings, alert and attentive as clouds drifted past and sunlight broke through in short intervals.

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