- Eagles - Friends of Big Bear Valley
Thanks to Friends of Big Bear Valley for sharing this beautiful moment Wishing Jackie, Shadow and the little eaglets Sunny and Gizmo a wonderful life – may they thrive and soar ” –Steve Miller
- Livestream - Friends of Big Bear Valley
History Quick Reference Eagle Stories FAQ Newsletters Media Shop Livestream Contact Contact Friends of Big Bear Valley P O Box 422 Fawnskin, CA 92333
- Friends of Big Bear Valley | Inspiring environmental awareness . . .
Big Bear Valley, CA, the 7th most biologically diverse ecosystem in the country Friends of Big Bear Valley TM The 15-mile-long valley, with its beautiful lake, sits inside the San Bernardino National Forest in Southern California We work to conserve and protect these amazing natural surroundings through environmental education and advocacy
- Recap Report - Friends of Big Bear Valley
Recap Report Browse our official live recap report below for real-time identifications, observations, puzzle and contest links, terminology, important posts and articles Bookmark this page to always know…who is on the nest!This work is made possible by a team of dedicated eagle observers, who monitor the livestreams 24 7
- Eagle Log (Stories) - Friends of Big Bear Valley
SaveMoonCamp org went live on February 19th and we have raised $1,587,695 through mostly small donations, from generous and kindhearted humans, who want two beautiful Bald Eagles to thrive
- Eagle Log - friendsofbigbearvalley. org
SaveMoonCamp org went live on February 19th and we have raised $1,587,695 through mostly small donations, from generous and kindhearted humans, who want two beautiful Bald Eagles to thrive
- FAQs - Friends of Big Bear Valley
FAQs Eagle FAQ Thank you for inquiring about the bald eagle nest cam Here are the answers to some frequent questions we have received If you have other questions, please contact us What is that noise I sometime hear? The camera is solar powered and the noise in the background during part of the day is
- History - Friends of Big Bear Valley
History Big Bear Eagle History Historically, bald eagles only came to Big Bear in the winter, to find food when their home lakes further north were frozen over More than 30 years ago, the Forest Service began conducting monthly Bald Eagle Counts during the winter months, December – March, to keep records on how many
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