How long will the eaglets stay in the area?
The eaglets will likely remain in the habitat for one to three months after fledging, occasionally returning to the nest.
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The Big Bear bald eagle family, famous for their livestreamed nest, has reached a new milestone as one of their eaglets successfully took its first flight. Jackie and Shadow, the eagle parents, have been captivating audiences for years, and...
The Big Bear Eagle Nest Cam, managed by Friends of Big Bear Valley (FOBBV), has been streaming live since 2015, capturing the daily lives of Jackie, Shadow, and their offspring. The popularity of the stream has soared, with over 638,000 YouTube subscribers and tens of thousands of viewers tuning in at any given time.
The eaglets, Sunny and Gizmo, have become celebrities in their own right, inspiring adoration and a wholesome online community. FOBBV also sells merchandise, including plushies, tote bags, and sweatshirts, featuring the eagles.
Before partnering with Shadow, Jackie was with Mr. B. After Mr. B left, Shadow remained in the nest despite being snapped at, becoming Jackie's new partner. Now, the family is settled, with Sunny and Gizmo being the couple's fifth and sixth offspring.
The eaglets will likely remain in the habitat for one to three months after fledging, occasionally returning to the nest.
It is unknown if they will stay together, as they aren't banded, and there is no way to track them after they leave the area. Some evidence suggests eagles can memorize each other, but this hasn't been verified.
Most eagles reach maturity around 5 years old, developing a white head and tail with bright yellow beaks and eyes.
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