Photo courtesy of the American Eagle Foundation

Honor and Glory at the National Arboretum (Photo courtesy of the American Eagle Foundation)

American voters have chosen permanent names for the newest eaglets at the National Arboretum: Honor and Glory.

Nearly 30,000 people participated in the #NameTheNestlings campaign, according to the American Eagle Foundation. Other pairs of names in the running were Anacostia and Potomac, Stars and Stripes, and Peace and Harmony.

Honor and Glory are the offspring of bald eagles Mr. President and The First Lady. They were born on March 29th and 30th.

Last year, DC Eagle Cam viewers followed the journey of Freedom and Liberty, born at the arboretum in March 2016. They grew to be about the same size as their parents—Mr. President and The First Lady—and learned to eat food on their own before leaving the coop in less than three months. So get your video fix of Honor and Glory while you still can.