A quiet night at the Glen Hazel Bald Eagle nest took a startling turn when a chorus of coyotes suddenly broke through the darkness below the tree, jolting the sleeping mother eagle awake as she incubated her eggs. What began as a still and peaceful moment on the camera quickly shifted into one of those unforgettable wildlife scenes that feels almost unreal when it happens live.
On March 14, 2026, Shadow flew toward the Big Bear eagle nest carrying a fish for Jackie, but he was not alone. A young eagle chased him to the Big Bear nest in a tense moment captured here, turning what should have been a simple food delivery into another noisy standoff above the nest. For a moment, the scene shifted from routine care to active defense as Jackie and Shadow reacted instantly to the bird on his tail.
Jeśli kiedykolwiek oglądałeś kamerę skierowaną na gniazdo bielika amerykańskiego, prawdopodobnie zauważyłeś taką scenę. Przez chwilę pisklęta są aktywne, rozciągają skrzydła,…
Shadow’s stick trick got Jackie off the eggs, but the mood at the Big Bear nest changed fast. Ravens returned, tension built in the nest tree, and Jackie and Shadow snapped back into defense mode.
Młody orzeł SWFL E26 opuścił gniazdo zeszłej nocy, ale to właśnie następny poranek sprawił, że ta aktualizacja dotycząca orłów SWFL…
Breakfast at the Kisatchie National Forest E-1 bald eagle nest looked ready to begin on March 9, 2026. Two bream fish had been brought in for the young eaglets, and for one brief, perfectly normal moment, everything seemed to be going according to plan. Then one floppy fish leapt from the Kisatchie nest like it had just remembered an appointment somewhere else.
As evening settled over Pittsburgh on March 10, 2026, viewers watching the Glen Hazel (Hays) Bald Eagle nest witnessed a moment that beautifully captured the quiet teamwork between these devoted eagle parents when Dad arrived with a fish delivery.
Morning light filled Big Bear Valley as Jackie returned to the nest with fresh grass and greeted Shadow with a tender beaky kiss. The quiet exchange set the tone for a special day at the Big Bear eagle nest—but before evening arrived, Shadow had one more heartwarming surprise waiting.
Snow drifted quietly through the branches at the Decorah North nest on March 11, 2026. At the center of the nest sat the Decorah north eagle mom DNF incubating her egg alone, shielding it beneath her feathers as light snow settled across the massive bald eagle home.
Something remarkable just happened at the Fort St. Vrain bald eagle nest in Colorado. Late in the evening on March 6 at 6:50 PM, Ma Vrain quietly delivered Egg 4, completing a clutch that now mirrors last year’s surprising total.
