Kraaien joegen Jackie op door Big Bear op 30 april 2026, maar de achtervolging bleef niet lang eenzijdig. Bekijk live <——…
On the night of March 15, 2026, Fiona’s visit to the Big Bear eagle nest turned an otherwise peaceful scene into an evening surprise. Jackie had been sleeping over her eggs when faint movement in the nest tree caught her attention. Within seconds, she woke to find Fiona, the resident flying squirrel, suddenly right in front of her in the dark.
For a brief moment on March 4, 2026, the Big Bear eagle nest looked empty. The eggs sat uncovered in the center of the massive stick nest while the camera quietly streamed the scene to thousands of viewers watching live. No adult eagle was visible on screen, the eggs appeared alone, and in the background, the unmistakable sound of ravens echoed through the forest. For many watching the Big Bear eagle cam, it was enough to make their hearts race.
After losing her first clutch, Jackie laid the first egg of her second clutch on February 24, 2026, bringing renewed hope to the Big Bear eagle nest.
De vraag of er een tweede legsel komt bij de Big Bear-arenden voelt ineens heel reëel. Nu de sneeuw eindelijk…
Op 12 februari 2026 veranderde wat een gewone maaltijd had moeten zijn bij het Big Bear arendsnest in een van…
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.
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.
Jackie and Shadow’s morning at the Big Bear eagle nest on January 17, 2026, didn’t start with anything dramatic. At first, it looked like a normal day high in the tree. But as the hours passed, it became clear that this was no ordinary visit. What unfolded was a steady, focused effort that showed just how ready these two eagles are for what may come next at Jackie and Shadow’s Big Bear eagle nest.
