Five weeks after hatching in a nest near Big Bear Lake, the eaglet whose arrival and early days have been livestreamed for the masses has a name — Spirit.
Friends of Big Bear Valley, a nonprofit that supervises a webcam trained on the nest Spirit shares with parents Jackie and Shadow, announced the chick’s name on its Facebook page earlier this week.
“With 2,641 entries and a total of 9,963 names submitted, our eaglet has its forever name!” the group posted. “Say hello to Spirit.”
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Local third-graders selected the name over runner-ups Li’l Dipper and Hunter.
Spirit hatched March 3 from one of two eggs produced by Jackie. The second egg did not hatch.
“Spirit is now 5 weeks old,” Friends of Big Bear Valley reported in a Facebook post, “legs are more stable, feathers growing longer and getting way closer to the edge of the nest!”
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