The proud parents of white eagle Jackie and Shadow welcomed a third girl to their family in feathers on Saturday morning, a few days after two newborns made their debut.
The movement was spotted in the third egg via Livestream on Thursday while the newborns of the time nestled in their snowy Big Bear nest. The triplet crossed its shell and was especially visible just after 2 am on Saturday. He had completely emerged at 6:13 am, just in time for food.
The third white pygargue chick crossed its shell and was mainly visible just after 2 am on Saturday. His brothers and sisters hatched a few days earlier.
(Friends of Big Bear Valley)
“The three beautiful packets of stuffed animals were fully visible, seated and ready for breakfast,” said Friends of Big Bear Valley on his Facebook page. “They all look dry, healthy and full of energy. As they jostle for positioning, the most recent will still have a lot of food for its yellow for a few days. »»
The non -profit conservation group operates a 24 -hour webcam formed on the nest of the Eagles overlooking Lake Big Bear and closely monitored the avian couple for a decade. Sandy Steers, executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley, said that Livestream had recently seen record viewers.
Thousands of people followed the parental course of the Eagles and were supported by the good news on Saturday, which follows years of disappointment.
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In 2023, the eggs of the Eagles were eaten by the crows. Last year, the serious cold prevented another trio of brilliance eggs.
Jackie and Shadow have diligently maintained their chicks, exchanging food and sleep times while protecting them from the elements.
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