After 36 Days, the Duke Farms Eagles Could See Their First Chick at Any Moment

The Duke Farms eagles could see their first chick at any time. After 36 days of steady incubation, the first egg is now in the average hatching window. That means the next tiny crack in the shell could happen at any given moment.

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Jackie Lays Her Second Egg at the Big Bear Eagle Nest on January 26, 2026

Late on January 26, 2026, the Big Bear eagle nest reached an exciting milestone when Jackie laid her second egg. For viewers watching live, the moment felt close long before it happened. Jackie shifted often, adjusted her position, and made familiar, soft sounds that signaled something important was underway.

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PIP Watch Begins at KNF E-3 Nest as Alex II and Andria III Near Hatch Day

PIP watch officially begins today at the KNF E-3 nest, and the timing could not be more precise. After weeks of steady incubation, quiet patience, and round-the-clock care, the two eggs laid by Andria III have now reached the window where the very first signs of hatching can appear. For viewers, this is the moment when every head tilt, egg roll, and brief stand-up carries new meaning.

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