Harlequin falcons Quest and Kendal have new additions to their growing family — two tiny balls of fluff born hours apart on Wednesday.

The rare pair of peregrine falcons, who fell in love last year on a barren ledge across from the headquarters of the largest producer of romance novels on the planet, have been brooding three burnt orange speckled eggs since early April.

The first hatchling arrived early Wednesday morning. The bird’s nest has been monitored 24/7 by webcam and footage showed mom Quest feeding her newborn a scrumptious breakfast of songbird or pigeon. By mid afternoon, a second hatch.

One final egg remains, and is due to hatch any moment. Harlequin staff will be naming the birds in the coming days.

Last spring, the pair created baby Harlequin (Harlie for short).