Nest watchers wait patiently and stay “open, curious and learning from nature even through the sadness in our hearts.”
“It appears now that Jackie and Shadow’s eggs are not going to hatch this time,” Sandy Steers, Friends of Big Bear Valley’s executive director, said Monday, Feb. 27, on“We cannot know exactly why — they could have not been fertilized, or could have stopped developing somewhere along the process for any of a variety of conditions and reasons,” Steers added.
Jackie and Shadow, Big Bear’s resident eagle nesting pair, had two eggs this season. In the past, Jackie’s eggs have hatched about 38 days after being laid. This year, the first egg was laid about 47 days ago. The second was laid about 44 days ago.
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