BIG BEAR (KABC) -- Big Bear's bald eagle "Jackie" laid an egg, but crows reportedly attacked the egg while the parents were away from the nest.
Eagle-eyed viewers noticed the egg through the bald-eagle camera.
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"Jackie" and partner "Shadow" were on "egg-watch" since it was noticed they were building-up their nest.
January is the most common month for bald eagles to lay eggs and Jackie could still lay one or two more.
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It usually takes about 35 days for bald eagle eggs to hatch.