World Watches as Bald Eagle Eggs Near Hatching in California
Jackie and Shadow's nest cam attracts global audience, highlighting wildlife conservation and the intricacies of eagle parenting.
- Bald eagle pair Jackie and Shadow have garnered worldwide attention as thousands tune in to watch their three eggs, laid in late January, on a live nest cam in Big Bear Valley, California.
- Shadow defended the nest from a raven intruder, showcasing protective behavior over the eggs.
- The couple has been observed bickering over child-rearing tactics, with Jackie sometimes having to assert dominance to take over egg-warming duties.
- Eagle enthusiasts are on high alert for signs of hatching, with the first egg on pip watch since February 29.
- The live cam and the eagles' story have attracted over a million followers, highlighting the public's fascination with wildlife and conservation.