PITTSBURGH, Pa. (WTAJ) -- A Bald Eagle family that lives along the Monongahela River is expecting some eaglets very soon, and thanks to the U.S. Steel Bald Eagle Cam, you can watch them be welcomed into the world.
The nest, located at the Mon Valley Works-Orvin Plant in West Mifflin, houses a pair of eagles that began their nesting along the river in 2020. Irvin, the male, and Stella, the female, laid three eggs, which is considered unlike any other recorded hatch.
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Irvin and Stella welcomed their eggs on Feb. 13, 16 and 19. According to the U.S. State Bald Eagle Cam, it will take about 35 days for the eggs to hatch. Nesting usually begins just after the new year every year. To watch Irvin and Stella welcome their new eaglets, check out the U.S. Steel YouTube channel.