A live feed of an eagle's nest in a Jeffrey Pine tree within the San Bernardino Mountains, operated by the Friends of Big ...
While bird watchers are keeping an eye on the famous Big Bear eagles, Jackie and Shadow, in Southern California, Northern ...
The eaglets’ parents are unknowingly participating in an avian version of “The Truman Show,” the Jim Carrey movie about a man ...
The baby birds are unnamed, but suggestions will come from the public. The tough decision-makers will be local Big Bear third-graders. The first eaglet arrived on the evening of March 3 ...
Just as all three eaglets hatched from their eggs in the Big Bear nest about one week ago, on Friday morning, only two of the little ones could be seen bobbing about for their feeding. The Friends ...
according to Big Bear, and all three hatched last week. The first hatched March 3, the second on March 4, and the third a few days later. It is unclear which of the three birds is missing.
Just days after their first two eaglets hatched, Big Bear's beloved bald eagle family ... nest located about 140 feet up a Jeffrey Pine tree in the San Bernardino Mountains. The first two eggs ...
Three eaglets hatched to a pair of eagles, Jackie and Shadow, near Big Bear Lake in early March ... the family nest atop a 14-story Jeffrey pine tree. While the first two fluffy chicks tumbled ...
The sight of Jackie and Shadow’s two baby eaglets playing while a third egg begins to hatch has sent fans of the Big Bear ...
The sea birds will be released when their flight feathers grow and they can feed themselves — in about three months, care center officials said.