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Posted: 2016-03-16T18:41:37Z | Updated: 2016-03-16T18:41:37Z

Two live webcams are giving exciting peeks into the lives of a new family of bald eagles in California, as well as an expecting couple in the nation's capital.

Just west of Los Angeles in the Channel Islands National Park, a feathered couple welcomed two hatchlings into the world this week, in what wildlife officials say follows three years of unsuccessful attempts by the parents.

Thanks to a webcam pointed at their Sauces Canyon nest in Santa Cruz Island, viewers have been treated to the sight of regular feedings as well as mom and dad lovingly taking turns warming their babies.

"The couple will protect and nurture them until the juvenile eagles branch off on their own at 10-14 weeks of age," according to Explore.org, which teamed up with the National Park Service to live stream the birds of prey.