Second eaglet could be on its way
The Hays Pittsburgh bald eagles welcomed an eaglet just after noon Sunday, March 26, and another soon may be on the way.
“We have a confirmed PIP (Peep is Pecking) on the second egg at the Pittsburgh Hays bald eagle nest,” Pix Cams, which hosts the 24/7 livestream, said in a Facebook post Monday morning.
The Hays eagles laid two eggs this year, on Feb. 17 and Feb. 20. Monday marked 38 days since the first egg was laid — bald eagle eggs typically take around 35 to 38 days to hatch.
Additionally, osprey started building their nest Monday at Moraine State Park. The 24/7 livestream, called the Moraine Preservation Fund Osprey Camera, shows a nest along the shoreline of Lake Arthur in Moraine State Park.
Watch the eagle hatching process live at pixcams.com/hays-bald-eagle-nest.
Watch the osprey cam livestream 24/7 at pixcams.com/moraine-osprey-cam.