Siblings close in age can fight over anything.
So there should be no surprise that the one- and two-day-old eaglets that hatched on live webcam in Southern Pennsylvania this week were caught on video Thursday duking it out for some grub.
The first eaglet hatched Tuesday morning, and the second followed Wednesday.
The eggs were laid on Feb. 14 and Feb. 17. Camera-watchers have been on the lookout in recent days for the eggs to hatch, as the incubation period for bald eagles is usually 35 days, according to the game commission.
Readers of LancasterOnline.com selected the names Honor and Justice for the pair's eaglets.
The eagle camera, which offers a sharp picture in full color, has captivated viewers from Hanover and beyond. Hundreds of thousands of viewers from more than 140 countries have checked out the eagle cam this season, according to the game commission.
The eagle cam can be viewed at http://www.pgc.state.pa.us at the "Bald Eagle Live Stream" icon.