
Two eggs are seen in the red-tailed hawks’ nest at State Highway 114 and Rochelle Road in Irving.
It's that time of year! Red-tailed hawks have returned to build a nest at a camera on Texas 114 at Rochelle Boulevard in Irving.
Thursday it became clear there are two eggs in the nest this year.
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NBC 5 has followed the journey of these hawks through the years, from when they lay eggs, to when the eggs hatch, to watching their baby hawks take flight.
Last year TxDOT implemented a new camera making our view of the circle of life much clearer.
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Red-tailed hawks have made the TxDOT camera pole their Irving penthouse home for the past 18 years, where mothers usually nest their eggs and raise their eventual babies.
You can follow the hawks' journey by checking back periodically on our website or by visiting the TxDOT website here. (Zoom in on the area of Las Colinas and click the camera north of the Las Colinas Urban Center)
