PITTSBURGH — One of the two remaining eggs in the Hays bald eagles’ hatched on Friday night.
PHOTOS: Egg at Hays bald eagles' next begins to hatch
According to the PixController, the egg hatched around 10:01 p.m.
It's his or her first morning outside of the egg. Happy Saturday, little eaglet! http://aswp.org/pages/hays-nest
Posted by Bald Eagles in Western Pennsylvania - Audubon Society of Western PA on Saturday, March 24, 2018
The last egg is expected to hatch on Monday.
The eagle laid three eggs at the Hays nest. On March 14, it was discovered that one of the eggs had broken.
Bald eagle eggs usually take around 35 days to hatch.
You can watch the live stream to see the eagles at anytime by clicking HERE.
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