Wildlife Cameras that are really good
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Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
There is again lot of WTE on the Bird Island, they found a prey.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78tkDykGzGg
Videos by Maria dk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v-jyYwHCMA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8M1OATT7Ic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivjbSL44vlU
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Today on the Bird Island
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78tkDykGzGg
Videos by GoshawkeyesII
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz-TXhzPy90
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng7PCUyd3YI
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXKJbyLjmlk
this Golden Eagle without rings at noon, with his nice neighbors
Great pictures from Norway. Thank you Mamicja
this Golden Eagle without rings at noon, with his nice neighbors
Great pictures from Norway. Thank you Mamicja
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January 23rd
Today on the Bird Island
What they are eating there?
https://en.zooom.no/bird-island/live
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January 24
24.01.2018 Mom is feeding her albatross chick
Camera Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8rY0Fgrjpg
today
it's weighed
24.01.2018 Mom is feeding her albatross chick
Camera Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8rY0Fgrjpg
today
it's weighed
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They disturb mom and chicks very often.
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oh no, Liz01! They take care for them. In the heat they brought the shower for cool down.Liz01 wrote:They disturb mom and chicks very often.
Video: The bird enjoyed.
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Here is the Panama Fruit Feeder Cam at Canopy Lodge | Cornell Lab.
Interesting gorgeous birds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHX9l2cvw-E
Interesting gorgeous birds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHX9l2cvw-E
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Liz01 wrote:They disturb mom and chicks very often.
There are birds since 160 million years!! They already lived before us! without our help !!What have we done that they can not live without us?Biker wrote:oh no, Liz01! They take care for them. In the heat they brought the shower for cool down.
Today I could see well, how stressed the female is. It came again someone for care. Every day.. for me it is not normal!
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Chapeau!
So much irony on such a serious topic.
Or shall i seriously research in detail for answers for you?
It may take longer, the list will be very long.
It is obviously and not to deny that we all do enormous much to harm the environment and the wildlife (one more the other less but we all every single day in our life)
Therefore: engagement against the loss of species is never false!
Birds Ringing, mounting of transmitters and so on is also stress in a way. (and also danger: transmitters eg can be dangerous in certain circumstances for stork legs)
But the result counts, if it helps birds that threatened in any way.
There are a lot of possibilities, to help the threatened animals. It is up to anyone to rate them, but success speaks for itself.
The team in Dunedin is very successful.
In this sense: keep it up!
Greetings to New Zealand
So much irony on such a serious topic.
Or shall i seriously research in detail for answers for you?
It may take longer, the list will be very long.
It is obviously and not to deny that we all do enormous much to harm the environment and the wildlife (one more the other less but we all every single day in our life)
Therefore: engagement against the loss of species is never false!
Birds Ringing, mounting of transmitters and so on is also stress in a way. (and also danger: transmitters eg can be dangerous in certain circumstances for stork legs)
But the result counts, if it helps birds that threatened in any way.
There are a lot of possibilities, to help the threatened animals. It is up to anyone to rate them, but success speaks for itself.
The team in Dunedin is very successful.
In this sense: keep it up!
Greetings to New Zealand
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You interpret my opinion as ironic!?Biker wrote: So much irony on such a serious topic. ...
I did not know, that I cann't have a different opinion!
Who says your opinion is the right one?
Thanks Biker, I can read and think by myself!Biker wrote:Or shall i seriously research in detail for answers for you?
EDIT:The irony is, that the animals are unable to survive without the help of humans. It would be better to design the habitat so, that they have the opportunity, to survive without our help again. That would be really help for the animals.
In the future I will keep my opinion for myself!
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Your dispute has become a direction that's not helpful, Liz01, Biker.
Both of you said things that are illustrative for others to read.
Maybe the solution is somewhere in between.
If we want to help animals, disturbance is an important parameter that has to be as little as possible. We all know that.
I don't know the disturbance in this case. Maybe it could be less. Of course, that is always better for whatever animal.
Both of you said things that are illustrative for others to read.
Maybe the solution is somewhere in between.
If we want to help animals, disturbance is an important parameter that has to be as little as possible. We all know that.
I don't know the disturbance in this case. Maybe it could be less. Of course, that is always better for whatever animal.
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mogga
thank you for your interest.
There is no disput. I never argue; everyone has their own opinion; can express this if he wants or not, if he wants no more.
Concerning Dunedin: They do much there, besides of direct "taking care" of brooding birds
look here:
http://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-an ... oss-toroa/
I can not judge from here how much "disturbance" is needed to protect and preserve this Albatross colony. I prefer to let it judge the experts there.
- The Royal Albatross Centre, The Otago Peninsula Trust, and the Department of Conservation combine to protect and preserve the Albatross of Taiaroa Head and have initiated many research projects alongside the University of Otago. -
about projects of Department of Conservation to preserve and protect habitat and environment.
http://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/
thank you for your interest.
There is no disput. I never argue; everyone has their own opinion; can express this if he wants or not, if he wants no more.
Concerning Dunedin: They do much there, besides of direct "taking care" of brooding birds
look here:
http://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-an ... oss-toroa/
I can not judge from here how much "disturbance" is needed to protect and preserve this Albatross colony. I prefer to let it judge the experts there.
- The Royal Albatross Centre, The Otago Peninsula Trust, and the Department of Conservation combine to protect and preserve the Albatross of Taiaroa Head and have initiated many research projects alongside the University of Otago. -
about projects of Department of Conservation to preserve and protect habitat and environment.
http://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/
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Mogga
Thank you for your opinion.
Thank you for your opinion.
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Liz01, Biker
I didn't watch this livecam so far. Now I do, it's interesting.
I had a conversation about disturbance with an ornithologist some weeks ago. That's why I am interested in this subject.
He was posting a newspaper article at his twitter-account. The article was about a mistle thrush that has been spotted in North America in December. It was a sensation, normally they don't see a mistle thrush in this region.
I answered the ornithologist that it might have been better not to publish this, because now the birders from all over America will probably come to that area to observe and take photos of the bird. Poor bird, what a stress, I thought!
The ornithologist told me, it's no problem, there is a code of birding ethics. He gave me the link: http://listing.aba.org/ethics/
I hope people know this birding ethics.
I didn't watch this livecam so far. Now I do, it's interesting.
I had a conversation about disturbance with an ornithologist some weeks ago. That's why I am interested in this subject.
He was posting a newspaper article at his twitter-account. The article was about a mistle thrush that has been spotted in North America in December. It was a sensation, normally they don't see a mistle thrush in this region.
I answered the ornithologist that it might have been better not to publish this, because now the birders from all over America will probably come to that area to observe and take photos of the bird. Poor bird, what a stress, I thought!
The ornithologist told me, it's no problem, there is a code of birding ethics. He gave me the link: http://listing.aba.org/ethics/
I hope people know this birding ethics.
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mogga, Ty very muchmogga wrote: ....there is a code of birding ethics. He gave me the link: http://listing.aba.org/ethics/
I hope people know this birding ethics.
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February 3, 2018
Laysan Albatross
http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/4 ... Albatross/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4AiosQFyU8
Twitter https://twitter.com/AlbatrossCam
Laysan Albatross
http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/4 ... Albatross/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4AiosQFyU8
Twitter https://twitter.com/AlbatrossCam
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I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the so-called "lower animals" versus the traits and dispositions of man. The result humiliates me. - Mark Twain
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Lianaliesma Thanks for the links
I've captured a very nice feeding
I've captured a very nice feeding
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Here is a video from the Northern Albatross Nest
A sweet change of guard
A sweet change of guard
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