Op 12 februari 2026 veranderde wat een gewone maaltijd had moeten zijn bij het Big Bear arendsnest in een van…
On the afternoon of February 9, 2026, high above Big Bear Lake, something shifted. There were no intruders to chase. No ravens testing the edges of the territory. Just tall pines standing guard and a familiar pair moving in sync once again. Then it happened. Jackie pancaked.
Een Vertrouwde Uitkijkpost, een Blijvende Aanwezigheid Op 8 februari 2026 verliep de middag rustig bij het Big Bear arendsnest, maar…
Just after daybreak at the Big Bear nest, Jackie and Shadow were heard mating again, a meaningful moment that quietly raised hope for more eggs. Their familiar chortles signaled renewed bonding and the possibility of another chapter this season.
De ochtend van 3 februari 2026 bracht een vertrouwd gevoel van onrust toen raven terugkeerden naar de nestboom van Jackie…
Het nest is nu leeg, en met die leegte komt een vraag die door duizenden mensen over de hele wereld…
The Big Bear eagle nest was quiet for only a short time, but what happened during that absence left viewers shaken. On the afternoon of January 30, 2026, around 15:26, a raven entered the Big Bear eagle nest while Jackie and Shadow were both away. Live footage clearly shows the raven consuming one of the eagle eggs and then turning its attention to the second. While the raven appeared to peck at or attempt to access the remaining egg, it is not definitively known whether the second egg was fully punctured or consumed.
De middag bij het Big Bear arendsnest begon rustig, gehuld in het zachte ritme van broeden en routine. Jackie lag…
Het arendsnest van Big Bear begroette de ochtend in alle stilte, gehuld in zacht licht en de rust van de…
Just after sunrise on June 27, 2026, the forest around the nest was still wrapped in early-morning quiet when Shadow returned to the nest tree shortly after 6 a.m. Moments later, Shadow discovered the second egg following a soft but purposeful exchange with Jackie, their calls echoing through the branches. The quiet coordination between them signaled an important shift in the morning at the nest.
