Update about blogCa

Who knew all this would happen afterwards! I used to write several blogs, but thought just concentrating on one would be easier for me and my readers. Sorry, it ends up having several topics in each post!

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Baby eagles due soon!

 The Big Bear Eagle Cams...

This one was the live cam of the nest. https://sportsmansparadiseonline.com/bald-eagle-cams/big-bear-bald-eagles-live-cam/?fbclid=IwAR35nTPp_VJ1hqZ0m-RKfGrsvjUP7GBTeATRGuJ6RyT9X6AtJgrkC27kUUY

From the Facebook Site:
"The cameras are installed in a remote forest & are 100% solar-powered. During & after adverse weather events, you may experience live feed interruptions on both cams. Don't forget to refresh often if this happens. We don't want you to miss anything!
Follow our LIVE recaps for up-to-date information on Jackie and Shadow:
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I think the 3 chicks should be pipping out of their shells soon. The Facebook site has had wonderful narration of the parent's activities of nesting. https://www.facebook.com/sportsmansparadiseonline  It also has other sites posted.

"Big Bear Bald Eagle Nest Cam - California
It’s almost time for triplets! It’s been about 35 days since the 1st egg was laid. Bald Eagles usually incubate their eggs for 34-36 days before they hatch. They also start incubation after the 1st egg is laid. Meaning all eggs will hatch in the timeline of which they were laid."


Sharing (late) with Saturday's Critters!

Today's quote:
Mistakes are the portals of discovery. -James Joyce, novelist  (1882-1941)

8 comments:

  1. ...this live cam has created a lot of interest.

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  2. I've watched the cams too and always enjoy them. Thanks for these links!

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  3. Hello,
    It is nice too se a webcam on the Eagles nest. The photos are amazing. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post and the website links. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  4. Aren't these cameras terrific?! I love them.

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  5. It's always fun to watch eagles take care of their young! There was a video a few years ago of a brave mother eagle sitting for hours in a blizzard trying to keep her eggs warm. She was completely covered with snow a few times and had to shake it off.

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  6. these cameras are great!! it is so exciting to watch it all at a vantage point we would never be able to see. should be any second now!!

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  7. Unfortunately none of the three eggs ever hatched this year. They are still sitting on them, past the time the chicks should have pipped through the shells. Last year they also didn't have hatching eggs. They will sit on them less frequently after a while, according to the wildlife experts. Lots of us are very sad.

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