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We planned, raised funds, obtained permits and installed a Bald Eagle Nest camera on the first ever active bald eagle nest in Big Bear Valley, California. The camera and sound system is solar powered and runs live stream—available to watch 24/7.
The 15-mile long Big Bear Valley, with its beautiful lake, sits inside the San Bernardino National Forest in Southern California. Dive into our valley’s awesome nature: Irreplaceable, unique habitats: Some habitats exist only here in Big Bear Valley and each habitat hosts its own diverse species.
The Big Bear eagle nesting habitat is located on National Forest and is closed for a portion of the year. A big thank you to the Forest Service for protecting Jackie and Shadow during the sensitive nesting period!
Eagle FAQ. Thank you for inquiring about the bald eagle nest cam. Here are the answers to some frequent questions we have received. If you have other questions, please contact us.
Big Bear Eagle History. Historically, bald eagles only came to Big Bear in the winter, to find food when their home lakes further north were frozen over. More than 30 years ago, the Forest Service began conducting monthly Bald Eagle Counts during the winter months, December – March, to keep records on how many bald eagles wintered in our valley.
Big Bear Valley, set inside the San Bernardino National Forest, is host to amazing biodiversity. It contains 3 very specialized plant habitats and over 1,600 plant species. That equates to 1/3 of the flora species in all of California being hosted in only 1% of the geographical area of the state.
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Quick Reference Eagle Guide. The remaining egg did not hatch and became part of the nest. 2 nd Clutch – Egg 1 did not survive the hatching process. Egg 2 failed to hatch, when a raven cracked the egg it was determined the chick’s development stopped sometime during the incubation period.
Big Bear Eagle History Old Since before the Forest Service eagle counts started about 30 years ago, bald eagles only came to Big Bear in the winter, to find food when their home lakes further north were frozen over.