Big Bear bald eaglet takes first flight after falling from nest
A young eagle's recovery story has the community cheering, but key details remain unconfirmed ahead of publication.
By Big Bear News1 min read
A bald eaglet from Big Bear has taken its first flight after surviving a fall from its nest, according to a report from the Victor Valley Daily Press. The milestone marks a hopeful turn for the young bird, whose tumble could have proved fatal without intervention.
Details about how the eaglet was recovered, which wildlife rehabilitation facility cared for it, and the timeline of its treatment could not be confirmed from the available source material, which consisted of a headline only. Big Bear Valley is home to a beloved and closely watched bald eagle population, making news of any eaglet's survival a cause for celebration among local residents and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
Editor's note: Big Bear News is working to gather additional comment from the Friends of Big Bear Valley eagle monitoring program, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and any rehabilitation facility involved in the bird's care. This brief will be updated when those sources respond. Readers with information about the eaglet's recovery are encouraged to reach out to us directly.
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- 1.Victor Valley Daily Press – Big Bear
Big Bear bald eaglet takes first flight after falling from nest
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