Big Bear Eaglet Gizmo Takes First Flight, Joins Sister Sunny
Gizmo, the eaglet of bald eagles Jackie and Shadow in Big Bear, California, successfully took its first flight from the nest on Saturday morning. The highly anticipated event occurred around 8:27 a.m., marking a significant milestone in the young eagle's life. Gizmo now joins its sister, Sunny, who fledged weeks earlier, in exploring the surrounding environment. The proud parents, Jackie and Shadow, continue to watch over their fledglings as they learn to navigate their new world.
Gizmo's successful fledging follows weeks of observation and anticipation. His older sister, Sunny, had already left the nest several weeks prior, leaving Gizmo as the sole occupant. Wildlife cameras captured the moment Gizmo confidently spread its wings and soared into the California sky.
Jackie and Shadow, the devoted parents, have been closely monitoring Gizmo's progress, providing food and encouragement as the eaglet prepared for this crucial step. Now that both eaglets have fledged, the family will continue to stay in the Big Bear area as the young birds learn essential survival skills, including hunting and navigating their surroundings. Bird watchers and nature enthusiasts are expected to continue monitoring the eagles, celebrating this pivotal moment in the lives of these majestic birds.
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