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Big Bear bald eagle update! Jackie and Shadow's third egg hatched last night, which means there are now three adorable little fuzzballs in the nest.
Local news article with link to the live cam:
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Live feed of the bald eagle nest in Big Bear. The babies are eating right now!❤️❤️❤️
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A bald eagle in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, is proving just how far moms will go to keep their babies safe. Even being buried up to her head in the snow won’t stop this eagle mom, known as Bella, from keeping her eggs warm. Bella and her mate, Smitty, have returned to their nest 100 feet up in a large sycamore tree near the Potomac River every year since 2011 to raise their chicks.
#hatching eggs#eagle moms#bald eagle#nature#protecting babies#brooding eagle#eagle egg hatching#hatching eggs in snow#wow#buried to the neck#brave animal moms#<3#raising eagle chicks
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so, you guys knew there was an incident where a bald eagle happened to be floating dead in a lake beside the body of a loon chick? And how the necropsy revealed the eagle was killed by being stabbed through the heart by an adult loon’s beak?? 🦅 ♥️
Yeah, that made me think of Dick after Jason’s death.
#feral dick killing the joker#owl song#maybe#would fit I guess#so how do I turn this into poetry for art#btw I lived through surgery#anesthesia was a B*** to come out of tho#I can assure you now tho that every fic dealing with confused people after they wake up is real tho#Jason todd#dick Grayson#Nightwing#Robin#joker#necropsy of a bald eagle#loon chicks and eagles#Jason and dick#talon dick grayson#court of owls
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dance style wings up and down 🕺🏻🦅
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I watched an animal commentary and it was a bit funny because every animal was going Through It™️ and then there were two sea otters just chillin’.
#it was like ‘now this mother bear must choose safety over food for her cubs’#or ‘these endangered marmots keep being killed by this mountain lion oh no there’s only two now’#and ‘this bald eagle chick has had to resort to eating her brother to survive’#and then ‘Rocky the baby sea other is leaning how to open clams by hitting them against a rock!!#he’s trying to dive like his mom but his coat is too buoyant!!’#ro rambles#props to mamma otter for being a badass tho
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Do you have any cool bird facts
female raptors (eagles, hawks, falcons, etc) are larger than male raptors in pretty much all species. this happens even in groups not closely related to each other (ex: hawks and falcons), so its beneficial enough in their niche that its evolved independently a few times, though its unsure exactly what that benefit is atm (bc unlike males being larger in a lot of mammals, female raptors dont make a habit of fighting each other or using size to attract mates as far as we know). ex: heres a male and female Cooper's Hawk

somewhat mentioned above but falcons are more closely related to parrots than they are to hawks
Gray Catbirds and American Robins have been witnessed raising young in the same nest at the same time. In one instance (reported by Mulvihill and Murray), they were recorded caring for the young of both species in the nest, and when the Catbird young fledged, the adult Catbirds continued to provide food for the not-yet-fledged Robins. heres a pic of the nest from the report
the worlds oldest known bird as of 2024 is a wild Laysan Albatross named Wisdom who's 72-73 years old (at minimum, we dont actually know her birth date, just that she was at least 5 years old when she was banded in the 50s) and still raising chicks. here's her with one of her chicks

also Albatrosses have wingspans of up to 3.5m/11.5ft and have been recorded flying 49,700 miles without touching land (they do land in the water to eat tho)
this is from personal experience but if you walk around in a north american grassland for long enough, you Will get jumpscared by a Mourning Dove bc they make their nests on the ground in the grass and like to hang out on the ground in the grass and they also like to wait until youre right overtop of them to freak out and fly away from you
Bald Eagles don't get their fully white heads and tails until theyre about 5 years old

A lot of birds have been observed incorporating cigarette butts into their nests, and a study in Mexico on House Finches found that this actually results in drastic decreases in parasites affecting young compared to nests without them
Cedar Waxwings (and Waxwings in general) just look so smooth. they look like someone airbrushed them. look at this shit


in Jacanas, females lay eggs in multiple males' nests, and then the males raise the young by themself. Also they carry their babies under their wings like this

Horned Guan. Theyre endangered and live in a small area of central america. both the males and females have the little horn fez, the males just have taller ones

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the ospreys are having the time of their lives right now. every time I look up they’re flying past with another trout
#the bald eagle from last night made another reappearance but got promptly heckled out of the neighborhood by the ospreys#anyways I’d say leave some fish for the rest of us but the trout can definitely see my floss fishing line and are not interested in#the worms I dug up from the mud. oh well#do you think if I open my mouth real wide and make loud screeching noises the ospreys might mistake me for a weirdlooking chick and start#feeding me. worth a shot right
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The third egg hatched early this morning (3/8/25 ~2am)!
Happy news from Big Bear CA
For the first time in three years, bald eagles Jackie & Shadow have chicks in the nest. Two eggs have already hatched, and the third pipped yesterday. (A "pip" is the first breaking of the shell by the chick). It should be fully hatched within 24-36 hours.
Jackie & Shadow are the only known bonded bald eagle pair in Big Bear. You can see them on the 24/7 livestream presented by the Friends of Big Bear Valley.
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Bald eagle update! They got snow up in Big Bear last night, but Jackie's chicks are safely tucked in underneath her!

Here are the chicks from yesterday:


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Live Cam now at Big Bear. Naming contest has started.
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Dandelion News - March 1-7
Like these weekly compilations? Tip me at $kaybarr1735 or check out my Dandelion Doodles! I’m almost finished with February’s doodles, sorry for the delay
1. Charles Darwin saw this Galápagos bird on Floreana Island in 1835, then it wasn't seen again for almost 200 years
“The Galápagos rail […] had been deemed locally extinct – and due for reintroduction from other Galápagos islands – until it was seen during recent fieldwork. [… “R]emove the invasive threats, and native species can recover in remarkable ways,” says Island Conservation’s Paula Castaño.”
2. Bill supporting free student meals passes through Utah legislature
“[The bill] would move thousands of students who qualify for reduced-cost school meals into eligibility for free breakfasts and lunch. […] H.B. 100 secures $2.5 million from the state’s education budget to help students from families who do not qualify for federal aid like SNAP or TANF.”
3. Indigenous leaders sign landmark carbon deal in Philippines
“[The deal establishes] the country’s first locally owned forest carbon project. The project, which places a monetary value on the potentially climate-warming carbon stored in trees, aims to halt deforestation through the sale of carbon credits — effectively making the forest more valuable alive than cut down.”
4. Powerful Speeches From Trans Dems Flip 29 Republicans, Anti-Trans Bills Die In Montana

“Transgender Reps Zooey Zephyr and SJ Howell delivered powerful speeches on the Montana House floor on Thursday. Republicans defected en masse to join them in voting against anti-trans bills. […] One Republican even took the floor to deliver a scathing rebuke of the bill’s sponsor.”
5. Illinois proves states have a lot of power to advance clean energy
“[Two new bills] aim to evaluate the state’s current power grid, make it easier to expand the transmission system, and add a ton of new battery storage[…. Illinois already] has one of the cleanest grids in the nation thanks to bountiful nuclear power.“
6. ‘I feel real hope’: historic beaver release marks conservation milestone in England
“”We are visibly, measurably recovering nature and that is so exciting[….]” [… In] recent years, beavers have been returning to our waterways via licensed releases into enclosures and some illegal releases. […] Last week, the government announced that, with a licence, it is now legal for conservationists to release beavers into the wild, with no enclosures necessary.”
7. One of South Dakota’s largest wind farms just got the green light
“Invenergy says the new South Dakota wind farm will pump $78 million into landowner payments over the next 30 years, while local governments will see $38 million in property tax revenue. [… T]he project is expected to create 243 construction jobs and support eight long-term operational roles.”
8. The Antarctic ozone hole is healing, thanks to global reduction of CFCs
“[The] new study is the first to show, with high statistical confidence, that this recovery is due primarily to the reduction of ozone-depleting substances, versus other influences such as natural weather variability[….] "By something like 2035, we might see a year when there's no ozone hole depletion at all in the Antarctic.””
9. Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico rebound this year
“The number of monarch butterflies wintering in the mountains west of Mexico City [doubled] in 2024 despite the stresses of climate change and habitat loss[….] Tavera Alonso credited ongoing efforts to increase the number of plants the butterflies rely on for sustenance and reproduction along their flyway.”
10. Pip in final egg means bald eagles Jackie and Shadow should soon be parents of triplets

“Triplets would be unprecedented for the eagles in a decade of observation. […] The [third] eaglet is "actively working on getting out of the egg." […] The two already-hatched chicks, who will be named by the public in the days to come, are "looking much stronger than they were even yesterday[….]””
February 22-28 news here | (all credit for images and written material can be found at the source linked; I don’t claim credit for anything but curating.)
#hopepunk#good news#galapagos#birds#invasive species#utah#free lunch#school#education#indigenous#philippines#carbon capture#us politics#transgender#trans rights#republicans#zooey zephyr#illinois#clean energy#electricity#nuclear power#beaver#england#wind farm#wind energy#ozone#ozone layer#monarch butterfly#mexico#bald eagle
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"Irish conservationists report that the magnificent osprey has successfully bred in the wilds of the Emerald Isle for the first time in almost 250 years.
Worldwide, ospreys are doing great—listed as “Least Concern” by the IUCN who add they are increasing in population. However their massive brown and white wings have been absent from Irish skies for two centuries after being hunted to extinction.
The last recorded osprey to nest in Ireland was found in 1779, writes the Ireland-based conservation group Golden Eagle Trust on Facebook.
Visiting ospreys sometimes stop on the island to rest, but almost since the signing of the US Declaration of Independence, no pair has ever deemed it a safe environment to raise young.
A nesting pair (ospreys mate for life) was discovered by experienced birdwatcher Giles Knight, the Environmental Farming Scheme Advisor with Ulster Wildlife, a conservation non-profit.
“Along with my son Eoin, I have watched the adults return to the same site since 2021, so you can imagine my excitement the moment that I saw three chicks and two adults this year,” said Knight in a statement. “It was a rub-your-eyes, once-in-a-lifetime moment; an absolute highlight of my 30-year wildlife career—like finding long-lost treasure.”
“With at least two of the chicks fledging this season, this is a huge conservation success story and indicates a healthy wetland ecosystem with plenty of suitable habitat and fish to bring this apex predator back to our skies and plunging into the Fermanagh Lakelands. Truly the return of a living countryside!” ...
The old Gaelic name for osprey was “Iascaire Coirneach”, meaning “Tonsured Fisherman”, possibly related to how its black eye band and white crown give it the appearance of the semi-bald tonsure typical of medieval Christian monks, the Golden Eagle Trust wrote on Facebook in a celebratory post.
“Now these birds are back in Ireland and breeding successfully, it is critical that they are left in peace so their numbers can continue to grow by returning year on year to breed,” Knight added in the statement. “We believe and hope that this could be the start of a raptor dynasty.”"
-via Good News Network, August 27, 2023
#ireland#osprey#birdwatching#wetlands#conservation#biodiversity#ecosystem restoration#baby birds#baby animals#good news#hope
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On this day of freedom, let's talk about how bald eagles are queer!
It starts with a female eagle named Hope and a male named Valor I. The two settled down to neat together, however Valor I wasn't a great dad. He did show up to incubate the eggs and basically never came around.
In comes another male, Valor II. He immediately did what a good eagle dad is supposed to, incubate, maintain the best, all that. This lead to him becoming Hope's new mate.
Here's where it gets interesting, Valor I didn't seem to mind and actually stuck around! Eventually Hope started mating with both of them, and Valor I even learned to be a good dad!

Unfortunately in 2017 Hope was killed by intruding eagles, but! The two male's actually stuck together and successfully raised their chicks!
Soon enough a new female named Starr came along and joined the two, and now she mates with both males every season!
This arrangement allows for the eagles to have a much more successful rate of raising chicks and fighting off other predators!
This particular story isn't the only one! Bald eagles have been seen in multiple arrangements including two females and one male!
#animals#nature#critters#wild life#wildlife#animal facts#facts#birds#bald eagle#pride#lgbt#lgbtq#queer#polyamory#america#fourth of july
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Perfect shot😍
The bald eagle
The bald eagle, a majestic symbol of freedom, is a large bird of prey found in North America. With its striking white head and tail contrasting against a dark brown body, it's easily recognizable. These powerful raptors primarily feed on fish, swooping down with incredible speed and precision to catch their prey. They also dine on small mammals and birds. Bald eagles build massive nests in tall trees near water bodies, where they raise their chicks. Known for their keen eyesight and impressive hunting skills, these birds inspire awe and admiration in all who encounter them..
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