Friends of Big Bear Valley executive director Sandy Steers joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to give an update on Jackie, Shadow and their eaglets as fans watch the family on their nest cam.
Internet-famous bald eagles Jackie and Shadow potentially lost one of their three eaglets overnight. Friends of Big Bear Valley, the nonprofit that runs the 24/7 live cam, posted a statement Friday ...
Big Bear's beloved bald eagle couple, Jackie and Shadow, have welcomed three eaglets into the world! Watch live as the proud parents keep a close eye on their babies.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - A fully grown bald eagle is recovering after being rescued Thursday morning from Saucon Park in Bethlehem. She was discovered by workers at Saucon Park around 8:30 a.m. She couldn ...
Big Bear’s famous baby eagles hatched last week. Their parents Jackie and Shadow had three successful eggs hatch for the first time since researchers began observing their nest. Thousands have watched ...
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.
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Hey SoCal on MSNCam shows bald eagle hatchlings in nest above Big Bear LakeA pair of local bald eagles are looking after three new hatchlings in their nest above Big Bear lake, and an internet camera ...
Under the watch of a 24/7 livestreamed camera mounted above Jackie and Shadow’s nest in Southern California’s San Bernardino mountains, the first two eggs hatched on March 3 and March 4. The third egg ...
People watching a livestream of bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow got quite a scare as Jackie suddenly spread her wings to protect her babies from predators flying above the nest.
Live camera footage from a bald eagle nest in California has gone viral, capturing hundreds of thousands of views.
Big Bear's beloved bald eagle couple, Jackie and Shadow, have welcomed three eaglets into the world! Watch live as the proud parents keep a close eye on their babies.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - A female bald eagle who's been nesting in Saucon Park for years has unfortunately passed away. The Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center took the eagle in on Thursday.
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