Subject: [Tweeters] Big Bear bald eagle nest
Date: Thu Dec 3 16:34:54 PST 2020
From: THOMAS BENEDICT - benedict.t at comcast.net

The link to explore.com took me to a hotel and tour package website. I poked around there but couldn't find the cam. However, I found this link on Google which worked better for me: https://friendsofbigbearvalley.org/eagles/

Had three eagles soar overhead the other day. All three white heads and tails. At least one was a big female being approached very closely by a smaller bird, presumably male. They dipped and twirled a few times then separated to continue glided south high above the shore of Puget Sound. Nesting time is near.

Tom Benedict
Seahurst, WA


> On 12/03/2020 1:57 PM Diann MacRae <tvulture at gmx.com> wrote:

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> Hi, Tweets

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> I've been watching an eagle cam that probably some of you also watch. It is fascinating to watch the two eagles fiddle with their nest. Just in case you might want to check it out, it's the Big Bear bald eagle nest on Explore.com. It has gotten tv coverage (not up close, from the cam) and various write-ups in newspapers. Jackie and Shadow are the eagles and really fun to watch.

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> Cheers, Diann

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> Diann MacRae

> Olympic Vulture Study

> 22622 - 53rd Avenue S.E.

> Bothell, WA 98021

> tvulture at gmx.com

>

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