Livestream - Friends of Big Bear Valley Friends of Big Bear Valley (FOBBV) provides the livestream content as a public benefit, free of advertisements and monetization, 24 7 365 It is the ten year anniversary of the installation of the first nest cam! We organized, planned, raised funds, and worked with the US Forest Service and the Institute for Wildlife Studies to design and install the first US Bald Eagle nest cam at altitude
Eagle Nest - Eagles - Friends of Big Bear Valley Read the latest eagle story Discover the history of the Big Bear Bald eagles Browse the eagle FAQs and quick reference guide Access the live recap report
Recap Report - Friends of Big Bear Valley Recap Report Browse our official live recap report below for real-time identifications, observations, puzzle and contest links, terminology, important posts and articles Bookmark this page to always know…who is on the nest!This work is made possible by a team of dedicated eagle observers, who monitor the livestreams 24 7
Eagle Log - friendsofbigbearvalley. org Eaglets generally fledge between 10 to 14 weeks Historically the Big Bear chicks fledge around 13 weeks Sandy and Luna are now 7 weeks old, so we still have plenty of time to enjoy their antics! Even after the big fledge, Sandy and Luna will likely return to the nest for mealtime, rest and even overnight stays They should also remain in the area for another 4-12 weeks after fledging
Eagle Log (Stories) - Friends of Big Bear Valley 2026-05-24 Guardians of Freedom As dawn slowly settled over Big Bear Valley, Sandy Luna welcomed the day with some adorable sibling snuggles while enjoying a peaceful night’s sleep Of course, calm mornings in Big Bear rarely stay calm for long Nearby, Fiona the flying squirrel cautiously peeked out once again, but it did not take long for Jackie to notice the tiny nighttime visitor
FAQs - Friends of Big Bear Valley FAQs 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 What is that noise I sometime hear? The camera is solar powered and the noise in the background during part of the day is
History - Friends of Big Bear Valley History 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
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