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According to Sandy Steers, Director of FBBV, the young eagle was spotted at a nearby tree, not too far from home. “Sunny is likely to come back, but we aren’t sure,” Steers said.
That’s how Sandy Steers, executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley, says that she and the team of mostly volunteers are feeling after watching three eaglets hatch last week.
Sandy Steers with Friends of Big Bear Valley has been observing this nest for years. But you don't need an eagle eye to spot it, as the Friends of Big Bear Valley have two solar-powered mounted ...
Sandy Steers, executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley, the nonprofit that manages the popular YouTube livestream, told LAist they’ve all been amazed at how fast the eaglets are growing.
"It's exciting to have this beautiful, successful moment — and, at the same time, sad that we won't be seeing her as much anymore," said Sandy Steers, executive director of Friends of Big Bear ...
Famed bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow briefly flew the coop July 4 during Big Bear Lake fireworks celebration. By late Saturday night, they had returned.
Sandy Steers has been observing this nest for years, but you don't need an eagle eye to spot it as the friends of Big Bear Valley have two.
How do the eaglets stay warm? Adult eagles have more than 7,000 waterproof feathers, plus down feathers that keep their chicks warm despite the freezing temperatures, according to Sandy Steers ...
More than 30,000 people have signed a petition calling on organizers to cancel the show but promoters say humans and nature have to coexist.
Sandy Steers, executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley, said she believes the avian mates caught the public’s attention for their bold personalities and fascinating dynamic.“Jackie is ...
It’s anyone's guess where the third eaglet is, according to Steers. "There's all kinds of possibilities and dangers. Each nest is different, and each year is different," she explained.
That’s how Sandy Steers, executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley, says that she and the team of mostly volunteers are feeling after watching three eaglets hatch last week.