Bald eaglet begins emerging from shell in Big Bear nest as parents Jackie and Shadow look on
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Bald eaglet begins emerging from shell in Big Bear nest as parents Jackie and Shadow look on
"A surveillance camera captured live video of the chick's head protruding from inside the cracked egg, prompting online cheers from fans of the birds of prey."
"Little chirps were heard coming from the chick on Thursday, indicating that it was able to break the internal membrane of the egg and took its first breath of air."
"On Friday, a slight crack in the egg's shell could be seen, and it can take 24 to 48 hours for the chick to fully hatch after breaking through the shell."
"The bald eagle couple also have a second egg in their nest, both of which were laid in February."
An eaglet from Jackie and Shadow's nest in Big Bear has started to emerge from its shell, as captured by a surveillance camera. Fans celebrated the moment as the chick's head was seen protruding from the cracked egg. Chirps were heard from the chick, indicating it had broken the internal membrane and taken its first breath. The hatching process can take 24 to 48 hours after the initial breakthrough. The bald eagle couple has a second egg in their nest, both laid in February.
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