Heads up, Bald Eagle Fans!
Yesterday on their Bald Eagles in Western Pennsylvania Facebook page, Audubon of Western PA pointed out that the first bald eagle egg at Hays is usually laid between February 12 and 17.
Watch for eggs on the Hays Bald Eagle cam at http://aswp.org/pages/hays-nest.
Join the conversation at Bald Eagles in Western Pennsylvania Facebook page.
See great photos at the Eagles of Hays PA Facebook page. Dana Nesiti visits the Allegheny Passage trail and other sites along the Monongahela River to capture the eagles in their natural setting.
Eggs coming soon!
(photo by Dana Nesiti at Eagles of Hays PA Facebook page)
I should report that I actually saw them do it, live, maybe a half hour ago.
One was on the nest, and the other on a branch to the left. The one on the nest was the male, I believe, and landed close to the one on the branch, snuggled up for a second, and then…
So cool to actually see that. Thank you for the link, Kate.
7:39 pm 2/13/20 saw first egg
Bob, thanks for the heads up!