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.
On March 7, 2026, A powerful windstorm brought a tense moment to the Big Bear bald eagle nest, where Jackie and Shadow are currently incubating their eggs. The gusts were so strong that both eagles were blown off the eggs three different times while trying to protect and incubate them. Even as the tall pine tree swayed back and forth, Jackie and Shadow kept returning to the center of the nest bowl, doing everything they could to keep the eggs warm and safe. It was a moment that was both frightening and inspiring.
Several Canada geese stopped by the N1 nest in Decorah, Iowa, on March 5, 2026, turning a routine nest check into a loud and lively sign that goose season is beginning to heat up.
De spanning stijgt bij de Oceanside Barn Owl Cam in Californië, waar het uitkijken naar het uitkomen van de eieren…
In the quiet hours of early morning on February 1, 2026, the Decorah North nest was wrapped in stillness. Both the male and female bald eagles were asleep in their nest tree, perched calmly as the night carried on without disturbance. Then, out of the darkness, an unexpected nighttime encounter unfolded.
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.
Wat een prachtige manier om november te verwelkomen. In de video van vandaag trakteert Jackie ons op een lange, statige…
