Second egg laid in Harmar bald eagle nest

HARMAR TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A second egg has been laid in the bald eagle nest in Harmar Township, the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania announced Tuesday night.

The egg was laid about 6:46 p.m. The first egg appeared in the nest Saturday.

The parents have been incubating the eggs, so the Audubon Society said it’s eagle camera has only caught a few glimpses of the second egg. However, it can be seen in the video below.