Big Bear Bald Eagles' Nest Raided by Ravens, Eggs Laid Days Earlier Broken.
A dramatic turn of events has unfolded in Big Bear, California, as the beloved bald eagle couple, Jackie and Shadow, have seen their nest invaded by ravens, resulting in the loss of both eggs that were laid just days earlier. The nest's live camera captured the devastating scene as a raven landed at 3:30 pm on Friday, pecking away at the eggs.
The situation is particularly concerning since Jackie and Shadow had been tending to their eggs for only a short period. According to Friends of Big Bear Valley, which operates the live nest camera, Shadow left the nest around noon, leaving it unattended for several hours before the ravens arrived. At that point, one of the eggs was already showing signs of damage.
The non-profit organization released a statement on social media expressing its concern and puzzlement over why the eagles had abandoned their eggs in such a critical stage. While they can't know for certain what drove Jackie and Shadow to leave their nest, it's possible that the eagle pair sensed something was amiss with one of the eggs or were protecting their territory from other bald eagles.
In a disturbing turn of events, the ravens breached both eggs, leaving Jackie to continue incubating only one of them. The situation has left fans of the iconic bald eagles on edge, wondering if Jackie will lay another clutch of eggs later in the season.
Experts note that it generally takes a month for a female's body to recover and be ready to lay eggs again after raising young. However, there is no guarantee that Jackie will follow this timeline, as her decision may depend on various factors.
The Big Bear bald eagles have made headlines several times before, including when they raised their beloved eaglets, Sunny and Gizmo, last year. Now, fans are eagerly awaiting news of the latest development in the saga of these majestic birds, hoping for a successful outcome for Jackie and Shadow.
A dramatic turn of events has unfolded in Big Bear, California, as the beloved bald eagle couple, Jackie and Shadow, have seen their nest invaded by ravens, resulting in the loss of both eggs that were laid just days earlier. The nest's live camera captured the devastating scene as a raven landed at 3:30 pm on Friday, pecking away at the eggs.
The situation is particularly concerning since Jackie and Shadow had been tending to their eggs for only a short period. According to Friends of Big Bear Valley, which operates the live nest camera, Shadow left the nest around noon, leaving it unattended for several hours before the ravens arrived. At that point, one of the eggs was already showing signs of damage.
The non-profit organization released a statement on social media expressing its concern and puzzlement over why the eagles had abandoned their eggs in such a critical stage. While they can't know for certain what drove Jackie and Shadow to leave their nest, it's possible that the eagle pair sensed something was amiss with one of the eggs or were protecting their territory from other bald eagles.
In a disturbing turn of events, the ravens breached both eggs, leaving Jackie to continue incubating only one of them. The situation has left fans of the iconic bald eagles on edge, wondering if Jackie will lay another clutch of eggs later in the season.
Experts note that it generally takes a month for a female's body to recover and be ready to lay eggs again after raising young. However, there is no guarantee that Jackie will follow this timeline, as her decision may depend on various factors.
The Big Bear bald eagles have made headlines several times before, including when they raised their beloved eaglets, Sunny and Gizmo, last year. Now, fans are eagerly awaiting news of the latest development in the saga of these majestic birds, hoping for a successful outcome for Jackie and Shadow.