Just when you thought D.C. was done waiting around a computer for eaglets to hatch, the Metropolitan Police Department is now livestreaming another pair of bald eagles who are incubating their offspring outside of the department’s Southeast academy.

“The eagles are an urban wildlife success story,” MPD said in a release. The birds, Freedom and Justice, have been perched in an oak tree, 110 feet high, for 11 years.

Freedom laid one egg on February 18 and another on February 20. The eaglets are expected to hatch within the next four days.

Last Friday, the National Arboretum broadcast the hatching of one of two eaglets born to “Mr. President” and “The First Lady,” with tens of thousands of viewers watching along. Two days later, young “DC2” got its sibling, called “DC3” for now.