Friends of Big Bear Valley Director Sandy Steers has died, the nonprofit announced Wednesday. Steers was known for launching the Big Bear Eagle Nest Cam, which followed the lives of eagles Jackie and ...
A beloved Southern California wildlife activist known for her work with bald eagles — specifically, the iconic Jackie and Shadow perched atop a nest 145 feet high in a Jeffrey pine tree in Big Bear ...
The nest belonged to eagle partners Jackie and Shadow, who became famous among bird lovers via a local eagle cam Toria Sheffield joined the PEOPLE editorial staff in 2024. Her work as a writer/editor ...
A famous California bald eagle couple had their nest invaded by a predatory raven after laying their first egg of the year, leaving fans heartbroken at the tragic attack. Jackie and Shadow were away ...
There’s a devastating egg update for fans of the Big Bear bald eagles nest camera. Jackie and Shadow’s famous nest was invaded by a predator bird Friday afternoon while the bald eagles were away.
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Jackie and Shadow’s famous Big Bear bald eagle nest is well guarded. Friends of the Big Bear Valley, the nonprofit that operates the Big Bear Eagle Nest Cam, says Shadow appeared to be bothered by ...
Jan. 27 (UPI) --A camera monitoring a bald eagle nest in California confirmed the birds of prey are now tending to a second egg near Big Bear Lake. The camera, operated by the nonprofit Friends of Big ...
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It’s all eyes on Big Bear for the next few months as the mountain community’s famed feathery couple prepares to potentially expand its family. Jackie and Shadow, a pair of bald eagles, have captured ...
A bald eagle carrying a fish is tailed by a crow over the Arkansas River south of downtown Wichita in this file photo. Travis Heying The Wichita Eagle As the weather gets colder, enjoying time outside ...
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