Hungry bald eagle chick grows in California nest
A bald eagle chick that hatched in a nest near Big Bear Lake, California, on March 3 continues to eat and grow bigger. Friends of Big Bear Valley, which operates a webcam on the nest, says a second egg in the nest is no longer viable. But the young chick has been growing in size as it eats bits of fish and meat brought by its parents, a male named Shadow and a female named Jackie. A contest is being held to name the chick. Last year, the pair also laid two eggs, but neither chick survived.