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One of the Big Bear eaglets, Sunny, flew the nest for the first time, thrilling fans of the live webcam that monitors the family of eagles that includes mom Jackie, dad Shadow and sibling Gizmo.
Sunny and Gizmo are sisters, according to the organizations that operates the world-famous 24-hour camera feed of the nest near Big Bear Lake.
A new chapter took flight over Big Bear Valley Monday morning as Sunny, one of the two surviving bald eagle chicks hatched by Jackie and Shadow this spring, officially fledged, soaring away from ...
Sunny, the Big Bear eaglet, took its first flight Monday. Friends of Big Bear Valley. One of the eaglets, Sunny, had a major milestone moment on Monday, when she flapped her wings and flew from ...
The older of two eaglets in Big Bear, California, named Sunny, took her first flight on Monday. The younger eaglet, Gizmo, is expected to fledge soon. The eaglets are expected to remain near the nest ...
Sunny and Gizmo, the Big Bear bald eaglets, have been nest-flapping with fervor over the last few weeks, and definitely since the highly anticipated "fledge window" opened for the youngsters in ...
Eaglets Sunny and Gizmo, both females, hatched in early March to Big Bear Valley celebrity eagle couple Jackie and Shadow. Jackie and Shadow have been a mating pair since 2018.
One of the two Big Bear eaglets marked another milestone Thursday — hovering for the first time. The next step will be to "fledge," which is when the eaglets actually leave the nest.
Both eaglets, Sunny and Gizmo, at the Big Bear bald eagle nest are female. Sunny has begun short test flights near the nest. Gizmo, the younger eaglet, is larger than her older sister, Sunny.
Both eaglets, Sunny and Gizmo, at the Big Bear bald eagle nest are female. Gizmo, the younger eaglet, is larger than her older sister, Sunny. Sunny has begun short test flights near the nest.