On the evening of February 11, 2026, something wild happened at the Fort St. Vrain bald eagle nest. Pa, the male eagle, flew in carrying a prairie dog. But this was not an easy meal. The prairie dog was still alive, ready to fight, and tried to escape. What happened next felt like a movie.
For a brief moment, it looked possible. On February 14, 2026, a juvenile eagle circled back over the Big Bear nest tree, and Jackie saw it immediately. Just seconds earlier, she had finished eating a fish. Then she looked up — and everything about her posture changed.
El 6 de febrero, el nido de Decorah North se quedó en silencio de una manera que no parecía habitual.…
El 12 de febrero de 2026, lo que debió ser una comida rutinaria en el nido de águilas de Big…
On the morning of February 11, 2026, HD flew toward the Decorah nest with a huge fish in his talons. The fish was long, thick, and heavy. As he came in to land, the weight of the fish pulled him lower and lower. He came in too low and it looked like he might nearly miss the nest.
On the afternoon of February 9, 2026, high above Big Bear Lake, something shifted. There were no intruders to chase. No ravens testing the edges of the territory. Just tall pines standing guard and a familiar pair moving in sync once again. Then it happened. Jackie pancaked.
El ambiente alrededor del nido de águila calva de U.S. Steel está cambiando silenciosamente. Aún no ha ocurrido nada dramático,…
A calm February morning at the Decorah eagle nest found HD arranging sticks and shaping the nest bowl, a quiet moment of nest work that often signals the season is moving forward.
Un posadero familiar, una presencia persistente El 8 de febrero de 2026, la tarde transcurrió tranquilamente en el nido de…
Un cambio sutil antes del atardecer Aproximadamente una hora antes del atardecer del 7 de febrero de 2026, la atmósfera…

