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Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow lose eggs

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Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow lose eggs after raid by ravens
Big Bear’s beloved bald eagles, Jackie and Shadow, lost their first eggs after ravens raided the nest while the pair was away on Dec. 30.

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Jackie and Shadow’s eagle eggs abandoned, damaged by invading birds
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Big Bear bald eagle eggs eaten by raven as 20K keep watch on livestream
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Ravens damage Big Bear bald eagle eggs
Just days after Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow had their second egg of 2026, both eggs appear to be cracked and ruined.

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A Big Bear eagle egg has been lost, but hope for more eggs remains
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Big Bear bald eagle nest attacked by invading raven; eggs damaged
NBC Los Angeles
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It's ‘pancaking' time, meaning eggs may be close, at the Big Bear eagle nest

Egg Watch, the annual anticipation-filled observation that involves eagle enthusiasts charmingly obsessing over the arrival of any potential eggs, generally begins in late January, which is when Jackie has begun to lay her clutch in past years.
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America’s national bird lays second egg at famed California nest as nesting season continues

Jackie the bald eagle laid a second egg three days after first of the season as Friends of Big Bear Valley nonprofit captures precise timing on livestream.
Yahoo
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Big Bear’s bald eagle duo Jackie and Shadow return to nest, spark buzz

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Big Bear’s famous bald eagle pair, Jackie and Shadow, are stirring excitement among wildlife watchers once again. The duo has been making regular visits to their towering lakeside nest ...
The Times Leader
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Eagle watchers set out to see majestic birds

Kathryn Betz of White Haven takes a photo of the first eagle the group spotted on Thursday morning, shortly after 11 a.m. The bird was a juvenile, so it did not yet have the characteristic white head that bald eagles develop when they are 4 or 5 years old.
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