California Bald Eagles Await Hatch of Three Eggs
Jackie and Shadow, the bald eagle couple from Big Bear, California, are nurturing three eggs, sparking global anticipation for a successful hatch.
- Jackie laid the first of three eggs on January 25, with the subsequent eggs following on January 28 and 31, marking the couple's first three-egg clutch.
- The eggs are being closely watched by a global audience via a 24-hour live webcam, following last year's disappointment when two eggs failed to hatch.
- Shadow, the bald eagle dad, was seen admiring the three eggs for the first time, reflecting a moment of pride and anticipation.
- The couple has faced challenges in the past, with only two of their 14 eggs surviving to date, but hopes are high for this year's clutch.
- The nest is located high above Big Bear, California, attracting attention and support from eagle enthusiasts worldwide.