The evening of March 2, 2026, was supposed to close gently over the Fort St. Vrain bald eagle nest. Instead, it became one of those chapters that reminds us just how quickly life on the nest can turn. At approximately 5:30 pm, while daylight still lingered across the Colorado sky, Ma delivered a beautiful surprise. The Fort St. Vrain bald eagle Egg #3 arrived quietly, completing what many had hoped would be another strong clutch this season.
On the afternoon of March 1, 2026, The Big Bear eagles incubation routine took a charmingly stubborn turn. The eggs were safe, the forest was quiet, and Shadow was settled low in the nest bowl like he had personally signed a long-term lease. Then Jackie returned, and what should have been a quick shift change turned into a gentle, funny little standstill.
On March 2, 2026, The morning started the way strong eagle mornings often do, with Decorah Dad arriving home carrying breakfast. Decorah’s Hatchery Dad swept into the nest with a fresh fish clutched in his talons. Below him, Mom remained settled low in the nest bowl, carefully incubating their two eggs. The late winter sun lit the nest in soft gold, and everything about the moment felt calm and steady.
There are moments at a nest when the air shifts, and everyone watching can feel it. At the Southwest Florida eagle nest, that shift came quietly. Eagle mom, F23 has not been seen since the morning of February 27. No dramatic exit. No visible struggle. Just vanished. And in that absence, the weight of the nest changed.
On the morning of February 28, 2026, as the first light crept over Big Bear Lake, something quietly changed in the nest. Jackie had guarded her eggs through the night. The forest was still. The air was cold. Then she lifted her head and began calling into the valley. Her morning vocals were strong and deliberate, echoing across the trees. Shadow answered. Within moments, she rose from the nest bowl and flew toward the Lookout Snag for her sunrise break. And that is when it happened. Shadow flew in to relieve her — and discovered there were now two eggs waiting in the nest.
巣はもはや一つの約束だけを抱えているわけ…
Jackie has laid her second egg of the 2026 season at the Big Bear Eagle Nest, transforming the mood of the nest in a single sunset moment. Watch the powerful video as she stands to reveal both eggs and Shadow begins nest duty.
Shadow delivered fish and soft nesting fluff to Jackie as she guarded her egg on February 26. Now February 27 falls within the typical three-day window for a second egg — and nest watchers are on alert. Could Jackie lay again today?
On February 27, 2026, the Glen Hazel bald eagle rose from her nest bowl and revealed two eggs beneath her, marking a powerful turning point in the 2026 nesting season at the Pittsburgh Hays eagle cam.
Stella laid her third egg on February 26 at the U.S. Steel Eagles nest, turning a quiet two-egg season into something bigger. With three eggs now tucked beneath her, hatch watch shifts toward early April.
