Courtney Janney, Smithsonian’s National Zoo.

While the National Zoo won’t reopen until tomorrow, they have once again gifted the world with pictures and information about their nearly eight-week-old panda cub. Yes, the panda cam is back too now that the government shutdown is over.

Here’s an update on Butterstick from the Zoo:

Since the panda cams went dark, the cub has grown and passed several developmental milestones. She weighs 5 pounds (2.557 kilograms), up from 3.07 pounds (1.39 kilograms) at her veterinary exam Sept. 26. She also has partially opened her eyes. Keepers noticed that her right eye had started to open Oct. 4. By Oct. 11 both her eyes had partially opened. Her ears are also fully open and she now reacts to the noises she hears in the panda house.

Panda mom Mei Xiang is now eating “all of her leaf-eater biscuits and produce that keepers offer her every day and approximately 60 percent of her bamboo,” the Zoo said in a release. Butterstick, who want be named until she’s 100 days old, won’t be able to walk for another two months, but “she is strong enough to push herself up on her front two legs and right herself if she is lying on her back.”

She’s also able to make terrifying, yet somehow still adorable noises, which can be heard below.