New Camera

 
This year the Winter White-tailed Eagle Feeding Ground Camera starts a little later than in previous years. The camera was installed on December 8, with the assistance of Tiit and Joosep, but we only managed to get the sound in working order in the new year, with the help of Beta Group.

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Käsmu seashore camera

 
Transmission courtesy of Beta GroupITrotidIgorexa, EENet
 
  Direct stream | Käsmu Maritime Museum | forum
 
The Käsmu seashore camera that was damaged by lightning in August is working again. We decided to forward the web camera view on the Looduskalender page until we get the grey seal monitoring camera working again.

Aarne Vaik from the Käsmu Maritime  Museum comments: "Responding to grumbles about the sea being there to be seen from any window in the museum 24 hours a day, we decided to set it up on our home page so that the envied  "million dollar view“ can be the view of a million Estonians. I can recommend the look towards north in the evening and summer nights as Estonia’s most beautiful sky view. So we arranged the camera looking north. Even northern lights may be seen there. Watch carefully!"

Setting up a video stream is not quite simple. Many thanks to EENet for their generous assistance and for multiplying the stream. People from Beta Group,  ITrotid, Igorexa and others built the set up and installed the Mobotix cameras.
 
The Looduskalender team www.looduskalender.ee provided the knowledge for how to do it.
 

NB! To watch the video in full-screen mode double click on the video window in Media Player. If direct stream watching does not succeed the web player can be tried (below, needs Silverlight), with it the image can be watched directly in the web browser.

 

 
Translation: Liis


 

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