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Big Bear’s famed bald eagle pair, Jackie and Shadow, have returned to their nesting area after they fled from the loud noise of July 4th fireworks.
BIG BEAR, Calif. (KESQ)-- Beloved Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow have returned to their nest, following a brief disappearance of the eagles after the Fourth of July fireworks show.
Big Bear's internet-famous bald eagles were not seen in their nest Saturday morning, the day after a Fourth of July fireworks show was held in the area.
Watch as the big bear saunters towards the chairlift, gives it a sniff, and then rubs its head and ears for what appears to be a satisfying scratch. Tap or click to begin playing the video. Want to ...
Big Bear’s popular snow tubing hills are offering the same gravity-powered thrill this summer, minus the snow. Summer Tubing at Big Bear Snow Play is now open, turning the popular winter ...
The Big Bear Film Institute has announced the Big Bear Film Festival, a showcase taking place from September 24 to 29 in the Southern California mountain community.
The Big Bear Film Festival is led by former Outfest lead Damien Navarro and will launch in September 2025.
Younger sister Gizmo joined Sunny taking to the sky over Big Bear Lake for the first time on Saturday morning.
Younger sister Gizmo joined Sunny taking to the sky over Big Bear Lake for the first time on Saturday morning.
As so many across the world watch the baby eagles in Big Bear, California, David Muir reports on Sunny returning to the nest and reuniting with her sister, Gizmo.
Big Bear's famed bald eagle parents, Jackie and Shadow, are getting closer to being empty-nesters as one of their two eaglets took flight from the comforts of the nest on Monday.
Big Bear's beloved bald eagles, Jackie and Shadow, are a step closer to becoming empty nesters after one of their two female eaglets took her first flight from the nest.
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