
"One of the eggs belonging to bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow has started to hatch, with little chirps heard coming from the chick."
"A slight crack in the egg's shell could be seen, indicating the chick's progress in hatching."
"It can take 24 to 48 hours for the chick to fully hatch after breaking through the shell."
"The beloved bald eagle couple also have a second egg in their nest, both laid in February."
A bald eagle egg belonging to Jackie and Shadow in Big Bear has begun to hatch, with chirps heard from the chick. The egg has developed a slight crack, and it typically takes 24 to 48 hours for the chick to fully emerge after breaking the internal membrane. The couple has a second egg in their nest, both of which were laid in February. The Friends of Big Bear Valley nonprofit operates the cameras monitoring the nest.
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