Pittsburgh Hays Bald Eagle Camera

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𝗣𝗶𝘁𝘁𝘀𝗯𝘂𝗿𝗴𝗵 𝗛𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗕𝗮𝗹𝗱 𝗘𝗮𝗴𝗹𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗮

Welcome to the Pittsburgh's Hays Bald Eagle Cam in collaboration with the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (http://www.aswp.org/).

𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗛𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝘀𝗲𝗲: https://www.eaglestreamer.org/index.php/updates/

𝗛𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗢𝗳𝗳𝘀𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗜𝗻𝗳𝗼:
Eaglet Egg Date Hatch Date Fledge Date
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H1 ~3/11/2013 ~4/14/2013 ~6/29/2013
H2 2/19/2014 3/28/2014 6/21/2014
H3 2/22/2014 3/30/2014 6/20/2014
H4 2/25/2014 4/2/2014 6/27/2014
H5 2/13/2016 3/21/2016 6/10/2016
H6 2/16/2016 3/22/2016 6/11/2016
H7 2/19/2017 3/27/2017 6/13/2017
H8 2/15/2018 3/23/2018 6/11/2018
H9 2/15/2019 3/23/2019 6/11/2019
H10 2/18/2019 3/25/2019 6/16/2019
H11 2/13/2020 3/21/2020 6/11/2020
H12 2/16/2020 3/23/2020 6/6/2020

Teachers - looking for resources to help your students learn about Bald Eagles? Downloadable lesson plans from aswp.org:
http://www.aswp.org/pages/educator-resources

𝗛𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗛𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗘𝗮𝗴𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘀𝘁
A pair of Bald Eagles are now nesting within 5 miles of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania along the Monongahela River near where the famed Carnegie Steel Homestead site once existed. Industrialization beginning in the 19th century led to extensive unregulated pollution of the rivers, which decimated fish populations that eagles feed on. For example, during a survey on Monongahela River in 1967, one scientist could find only one bluegill. As efforts to clean the waterways took effect over the past 30 years, 76 species of fish have been found in the Monongahela. Experts say it has probably been more than 250 years since Bald Eagles last nested along Pittsburgh's three rivers. As recently as the mid-1980s, there were just a few remaining nesting Bald Eagles pairs anywhere in Pennsylvania. This year marks 30 years since the reintroduction of Bald Eagles in Pennsylvania. With the help of the Canadian government, several agencies brought bald eagle chicks back to their states to reintroduce Bald Eagles. Today, Pennsylvania boasts more than 250 nests.

The Hays bald eagle pair first started nesting along the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh in 2013. A nest was observed by workers at the Keystone Iron and Metal Company. The pair successfully hatched one eaglet but on June 6, 2013 a strong storm blew the nest down and the parents successfully fledged the eaglet on the ground. The following year the Hays eagle pair built a new nest in the location it is today. A camera was installed on this new nest in December of 2013.

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