
Pip Watch: Big Bear's Bald Eagles on Edge
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Pip Watch is underway for Big Bears bald eagles, Jackie and Shadow, as fans eagerly await possible hatches from their eggs. The nonprofit Friends of Big Bear Valley started the watch, about thirty-five days after the first egg was laid. A pip is the first crack when a chick starts breaking out, and these eggs are on track with the usual thirty-eight to forty-day incubation timeline. Last season, their chicks hatched between thirty-eight and forty days, so everyones eyes are glued to the live nest cam. Jackie and Shadow might show signs of the chicks emergence early, such as standing up more or tilting their heads. Fans are excited, but the group warns against jumping the gun on identifying pips. The eggs are messy now, and real pips grow obvious over time. The group will post updates on social media and recaps if a true pip shows. No rushing nature—eagles call the shots here. Keep the vibes positive and watch the stream; those little ones could pip any moment now.
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