Welcome! National Aviary welcomes two baby chicks

Welcome! National Aviary welcomes two baby chicks

The National Aviary on Pittsburgh’s North Side is “overjoyed” to welcome the arrival of two baby penguins.

The African Penguin chicks hatched on February 7 and February 10. The chicks are growing but at the time of their birth, the first chick weighed as much as a pack of gun, the second baby weighted the same as a sugar packet.

The Aviary announced the hatching on Wednesday.

The chicks currently out of the public eye, in a behind-the-scenes habitat “under the watchful eyes of Mom and Dad, Bette and Sidney!” the Aviary said in a post.

The Aviary says the two new chicks are the 11th and 12th fledged by the parents.

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