Berry College in Georgia welcomed two baby bald eagles just in time for Valentine’s Day.

According to their Facebook page, the birds—named B8 and B9—hatched on Feb. 11 and Feb. 13, respectively.

The baby eaglets "are keeping warm beneath mom and dad" and you can keep your eyes on them via Berry College's eagle cam below:

Adult bald eagles laid one egg Jan. 3 and a second the night of Jan. 8 in Mount Berry, Georgia, on the college campus.

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Last year, the eagles laid two eggs in January and the baby bald eagles fledged in May, according to georgiawildlife.com.

Nesting activity typically occurs during fall and lasts through April or May.

Berry College, which was ranked one of the best colleges for nature lovers, has two documented nests for its bald eagles and continues to monitor one female and one male eagle.

According to the college website, the school "has begun to establish itself as a world-class destination for studying the environmental sciences."

More about Berry's Eagle Cam.