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Just after sunrise on June 27, 2026, the forest around the nest was still wrapped in early-morning quiet when Shadow returned to the nest tree shortly after 6 a.m. Moments later, Shadow discovered the second egg following a soft but purposeful exchange with Jackie, their calls echoing through the branches. The quiet coordination between them signaled an important shift in the morning at the nest.
Late on January 26, 2026, the Big Bear eagle nest reached an exciting milestone when Jackie laid her second egg. For viewers watching live, the moment felt close long before it happened. Jackie shifted often, adjusted her position, and made familiar, soft sounds that signaled something important was underway.
Snow fell steadily over the Duke Farms eagle nest on January 25, 2026, gradually burying the platform as winter settled in with force. By the end of the day, more than a foot of snow had accumulated across the area, yet the female bald eagle remained anchored in place, incubating her three eggs as flakes collected on her feathers and the nest around her.
PIP watch officially begins today at the KNF E-3 nest, and the timing could not be more precise. After weeks of steady incubation, quiet patience, and round-the-clock care, the two eggs laid by Andria III have now reached the window where the very first signs of hatching can appear. For viewers, this is the moment when every head tilt, egg roll, and brief stand-up carries new meaning.
For a short moment, the Big Bear eagle nest was quiet as Jackie and Shadow’s egg sat alone in the bowl. Shadow had stepped away, and the single egg rested unguarded. It seemed the eagles weren’t around to protect their egg. To viewers watching live, the stillness felt heavy.
