Big Bear Bald Eagle Live Nest - Cam 1

This live feed is owned and operated by Friends of Big Bear Valley, a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Any public use of the live video, including screen captures, requires prior approval and credit to the organization: . Thank you for your consideration! ℹThe nest is located in Big Bear Valley in the San Bernardino Mountains of Southern California. It is about 145 feet up in a Jeffrey Pine tree. The nest is the current home for Jackie and Shadow, a local bald eagle pair. ℹWhat’s happening at the nest: Egg1 was laid on 1/25, Egg2 was laid on 1/28 , Egg3 was laid on 1/31. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that the eggs will hatch at this point. 🔵Wide View - Cam 2: 🔴LIVE Recap & Observations: 🔗To Donate: 🔗FOBBV Shop: 🔗Big Bear Eagles History: 🔗Quick Reference Guide: 🔗FOBBV Facebook page: 🔗FOBBV community Facebook group: 🔗Bensweather, trusted local weather forecast: ❓How do you tell Jackie and Shadow apart? Jackie is larger than Shadow. Jackie’s beak is both longer and thicker from top to bottom than Shadow’s. ❓How old are the eagles? Jackie is 12, Shadow is 10. ❓How can the eagles handle the cold temperatures, snow and rain? Bald Eagles are well equipped to handle harsh weather conditions. They have down feathers against their skin that can hold in the heat their bodies generate. On top of the down, they have approximately 7000 waterproof feathers that zip together to keep the wet and cold out and the heat inside. ❓Where do the eagles sleep at night and does the light bother them? During nesting season, Jackie the female sleeps in the nest, Shadow sleeps perched in a tree nearby in case he is needed. The light at the nest is an infrared light, this light cannot be seen by the eagles or humans. It is only picked up by the camera, which enables us to view the nest at night. In the off season, both eagles sleep perched in trees within their territory. 🗨Chat schedule: Upcoming chat sessions will be announced once scheduled. Please keep in mind that heavy engagement, extreme drama (negative predictions or pronouncements) and/or availability of volunteer moderators may impact chat hours. We appreciate your patience & understanding in following us during these times. 😊 🗨Chat Guidelines Thank you for taking an interest in our Big Bear Bald Eagle family. We hope you enjoy your viewing and chat experience. Please remember to always follow the chat guidelines below. This is a view into the everyday life of wild bald eagles and the nature that surrounds them. 1. Please do your best to stay on topic of the Big Bear Eagle family & the surrounding ecosystem. 2. Be kind, polite and courteous. Agree to disagree respectfully and steer clear of prolonged arguments. 3. Be respectful and considerate to eagles* & nature. The exact location of the nest, local landmarks, & camera placement are not disclosed to protect the eagles. 4. Avoid the following content: controversial (politics, religion, sports & TV shows), adult (sexual topics, substances), personal subjects (locations, health issues etc.). This is a public family friendly platform, we care about your safety. 5. Do not post Roll Calls. Roll Call is when someone solicits responses from multiple chatters (eg. where is everyone from?). It results in numerous responses & can fill the chat quickly with off-topic. 6. Avoid drama, panic language, rumors, or speculations. We all have a responsibility to keep the chat information factual & maintain positive educational environment. 7. Use English for the benefit of everyone. A single language helps our global community to understand each other. If needed, please use Google translate: 8. Avoid spamming. Do not overuse caps & emojis (the limit is 4). Do not repeat statements. Conversely, repeating unaddressed questions is appropriate & encouraged. 9. Refrain from promotion of unrelated sites, businesses, commercial platforms, or any form of solicitation. 10. If you see an inappropriate comment, please do not engage; let the moderator handle the situation. 11. Respect our volunteer chat moderators & their decisions. If you have questions or concerns, please email to fobbvchat (at) . *Bald Eagles are protected by the Federal Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Lacey Act and by the California Endangered Species Act.
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