As evening settled over Pittsburgh on March 10, 2026, viewers watching the Glen Hazel (Hays) Bald Eagle nest witnessed a moment that beautifully captured the quiet teamwork between these devoted eagle parents when Dad arrived with a fish delivery.
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Dad Returns From the River With a Fish
Out along the river, the male eagle known as HM2 had been hunting. Suddenly a powerful shape appeared in the distance, wings stretched wide against the gray evening sky. Dad was heading back toward the nest, and this time he was not returning empty-taloned. Clutched firmly in his bright yellow feet was a freshly caught fish, a gift for Mom after a successful trip to the river.
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The Eagle Cam Captures an Incredible Approach
What made the moment even more special was the camera work. The operator smoothly panned and tracked the eagle as he approached, allowing viewers to watch the entire flight unfold. As Dad drew closer, his powerful wings slowed into a steady glide before he landed cleanly at the edge of the nest, still gripping the fish.
Mom Quickly Accepts the Fish Delivery
Mom wasted no time accepting the offering. As soon as he arrived, she moved toward the fish and began eating, clearly appreciating the meal her mate had brought back from the river. While she focused on feeding, Dad remained standing at the rim of the nest, calm and alert.
Instead of leaving immediately after delivering the food, Dad seemed to have another task on his mind.
He leaned slightly toward the center of the nest and appeared to take a careful look at the eggs. For a moment he studied them, as if quietly checking that everything looked right inside the nest bowl. Male bald eagles often help monitor the eggs during incubation, and this brief inspection felt like a small but meaningful act of parental attention.
Standing Guard While Mom Eats
After examining the nest, Dad stayed perched along the edge while Mom continued eating the fish. From his vantage point he began scanning the surrounding woods and river valley, turning his head slowly as he watched the landscape around them. With eggs in the nest, every movement in the area matters, and his posture suggested he was keeping a careful watch while Mom focused on her meal.
The scene lasted only a few minutes, but it offered a wonderful glimpse into how these eagles work together. While one parent eats and recovers energy, the other often remains alert, guarding the nest and making sure the area stays safe.
A Quick Departure Back Toward the River
Once Mom had nearly finished the fish and everything appeared calm, Dad prepared to leave. He spread his wings wide and lifted smoothly from the nest edge, quickly disappearing back into the trees and toward the river valley below.
Mom remained at the nest to finish the meal, settling back into her routine as the evening continued at the Glen Hazel nest.
A Small Moment That Shows Eagle Parenting at Work
Moments like this remind viewers why eagle cams have become so captivating. Even a simple fish delivery can reveal the careful partnership that keeps the nest running smoothly. From hunting and feeding to guarding and inspecting the eggs, both parents play their part in preparing for the next chapter of the nesting season.
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FAQ About the Glen Hazel (Hays) Eagles
Where is the Glen Hazel (Hays) eagle nest located?
The Glen Hazel bald eagle nest is located near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania overlooking the Monongahela River. The nest is monitored by a live wildlife camera that allows viewers to watch the eagles throughout the nesting season.
Why did the Glen Hazel eagle bring a fish delivery to the nest?
Male bald eagles frequently hunt and deliver food to the nest while the female spends long periods incubating the eggs. Bringing fish helps ensure the incubating parent stays nourished without leaving the eggs unprotected for long periods.
Do male bald eagles help care for the eggs?
Yes, male bald eagles often help incubate the eggs, inspect the nest bowl, and guard the nest area. Both parents share responsibilities during the nesting season.
What happens after the eggs hatch?
Once the eaglets hatch, both parents will hunt, bring food back to the nest, and feed the chicks while also protecting them from predators and harsh weather.
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