packleader
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- Southern California
Starting tomorrow, the first of the three Bald Eagle eggs is expected to hatch at any time.
"Eggs were laid January 25, January 28 and January 31. Pip watch begins February 29th!"
"The ‘Pip’ we are watching for is the first tiny hole or crack in the eggshell and it’s created by the chick inside."
"Hatching is a very strenuous process that usually takes between 1 and 3 days from start to finish. It is a major test for the chick."
24/7 live video --> Big Bear Bald Eagle Nest | Friends of Big Bear Valley
click at the bottom of the picture "live," and click at the bottom right for a full screen.



Big Bear Lake at about 7,000 ft. is situated on the other side of the mountains, and
is hidden from view by the San Bernardino Mountains that are up to 11,500 ft.

"Eggs were laid January 25, January 28 and January 31. Pip watch begins February 29th!"
"The ‘Pip’ we are watching for is the first tiny hole or crack in the eggshell and it’s created by the chick inside."
"Hatching is a very strenuous process that usually takes between 1 and 3 days from start to finish. It is a major test for the chick."
24/7 live video --> Big Bear Bald Eagle Nest | Friends of Big Bear Valley
click at the bottom of the picture "live," and click at the bottom right for a full screen.



Big Bear Lake at about 7,000 ft. is situated on the other side of the mountains, and
is hidden from view by the San Bernardino Mountains that are up to 11,500 ft.

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