And Eaglet Makes 3: 3rd Big Bear Bald Eagle Hatching Amid Snow Storm
- Jackie and Shadow, a bald eagle couple in California, are tending to three eggs, with at least two showing signs of hatching confirmed by Friends of Big Bear Valley.
- Bald eagle livestream viewership surged to nearly 46,000 as people watched Jackie warm the nest amid snow.
- Sandy Steers, the executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley, reported that the first pip appeared on March 2, indicating progress towards hatching.
- Fans of Jackie and Shadow are celebrating the potential hatching after two previous years of unsuccessful breeding.
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Jackie and Shadow's third eaglet has landed
Following the successful hatchings of two little eaglets this week, a third egg has hatched for internet-famous bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow. The third eaglet arrived before 6:13 a.m. PST on March 8. The third pip was confirmed on March 6 at 10:21 a.m. PST, only a few days after its older siblings emerged from their shells. Thousands around the world have been tuning into the livestream on YouTube run by the nonprofit organization Friends…
It's a ‘confirmed hatch’: Big Bear bald eagles welcome 3rd chick
Three’s a crowd! Famous Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow officially welcomed their third eaglet early Saturday morning, according to Friends of Big Bear Valley, which operates a live camera feed of the birds’ nest. “Egg 3 hatched at 2:11 a.m.,” FOBBV said on Instagram Saturday morning. “It is a ‘confirmed hatch’ only when the hatchling has emerged from its shell completely.” This eaglet’s first pip was spotted Thursday, according to F…
Big Bear Bald Eagles soon to-be parents of triplets
BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. – Baby #3 is on the way! Big Bear's beloved bald eagles, Jackie and Shadow, are soon to-be parents of triplets. The parents welcomed two hatchlings earlier this week, and anticipation has been building for the arrival of the third. The Big Bear Bald Eagle Live Nest livestream hosted by Friends of Big Bear Valley, a 501c3 nonprofit, sees thousands of viewers daily. The birds became parents to two chicks back in 2019, and in …
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