As evening settled over Pittsburgh on March 10, 2026, viewers watching the Glen Hazel (Hays) Bald Eagle nest witnessed a moment that beautifully captured the quiet teamwork between these devoted eagle parents when Dad arrived with a fish delivery.
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.
Snow drifted quietly through the branches at the Decorah North nest on March 11, 2026. At the center of the nest sat the Decorah north eagle mom DNF incubating her egg alone, shielding it beneath her feathers as light snow settled across the massive bald eagle home.
On February 27, 2026, the Glen Hazel bald eagle rose from her nest bowl and revealed two eggs beneath her, marking a powerful turning point in the 2026 nesting season at the Pittsburgh Hays eagle cam.
Stella laid her third egg on February 26 at the U.S. Steel Eagles nest, turning a quiet two-egg season into something bigger. With three eggs now tucked beneath her, hatch watch shifts toward early April.
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On 2-18-2026, a hungry young eagle circled too close to Jackie and Shadow’s snowy nest high above Big Bear Lake. As Shadow guarded a freshly delivered coot in the winter cold, tension rose in the snow-covered branches.
