
"The first chick hatched around 9.30pm on Saturday, and the second on Easter about 8.30am, Voisard said. It was met with celebration and an online crowd of adoring fans."
"Voisard attributes this to the fact that Jackie and Shadow, like all bald eagles, have distinctive personalities, and the live stream offers people the opportunity to see their daily lives."
"People are able to really see the dynamics of being a bonded couple and raising chicks and that things don't always go your way. And they are able to move forward in tough times and that seems to really help people."
"They provide a lot of joy and humor and hope, but also lessons on resilience and being able to move forward."
During Easter weekend, two bald eagle chicks hatched in a nest in Southern California's San Bernardino National Forest, drawing significant online attention. Jackie and Shadow, the eagle parents, have gained fame through a live stream managed by Friends of Big Bear Valley since 2018. Despite earlier setbacks, including the loss of two eggs to ravens, the successful hatching brought joy to their audience. The live stream showcases the eagles' personalities and parenting dynamics, offering viewers lessons in resilience and hope amidst challenges.
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