The Big Bear bald eagles practice delayed incubation, which means that if a pip is to form on one or more of the eggs, it may not happen right at the 38-day mark. The 38th day after the first egg ...
The Friends of Big Bear Valley announced the discovery on Sunday afternoon: “Initial pip has been confirmed today at 15:09.” (Except that line was all in capital letters.) It’s a thrilling ...
Sandy Steers, executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley, told LAist that there hasn’t been a pip — the first crack an eaglet makes as it emerges — in the third egg yet.
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