This photo provided by the American Eagle Foundation, taken March 20, 2016, shows two eaglets in Washington. Three baby bald eagles have hatched in Washington this spring. (American Eagle Foundation via AP)

WASHINGTON (AP) – Two recently hatched baby bald eagles at the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington are in need of names.

The American Eagle Foundation is seeking the public’s help naming the eaglets, temporarily named “DC2” and “DC3.”

Those interested can submit suggestions via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook using the hashtags #dceaglecam and #namethenestlings. Viewers also are encouraged to choose names that fit either a male or female since the genders of the eaglets haven’t been determined yet.

The two final names will be announced April 26.

The foundation and arboretum launched the live streaming DC Eagle Cam after the parents – nicknamed “Mr. President” and “The First Lady” – laid two eggs last month.

The hatching process began for the first eaglet on March 16, with the second eaglet hatching March 20.