Washington, DC - The first of the two eagle eggs in D.C. is
expected to hatch as early as today.
The American Eagle Foundation said they're "officially
on egg-watch alert."
The two eggs were laid in February and it typically takes
35 days for the eggs to hatch.
The parents, named 'Mr. President' and 'First Lady,' are
incubating the eggs in a nest on the grounds of the National Arboretum.
The American Eagle Foundation is encouraging people to
guess the day and time that the eggs will hatch using the hashtag #dceaglecam.

