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alice44 wrote: I think this site works with Opera and Mozilla but not with Internet explorer.
I'm very sorry :sad: , I didn't mention it earlier - please, better use Mozilla Firefox to watch the video stream. If you don't see it anyway, than you need to download flash plugin as standart procedure to watch this kind of flash video. :wink:
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The camera is so close to the owl -- you can really see her breathing.
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alice44 wrote:The camera is so close to the owl -- you can really see her breathing.
yes, one of our mistakes. when we placed camera, we made experiment with things of owl's size to focus better quality, but as seems - camera needs to be higher! :slap: (job for next year owls' nesting)
but there are positive aspect too - little chicks will be seen closer and better than adult. :bounce:
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Pearl wrote: yes, one of our mistakes. when we placed camera, we made experiment with things of owl's size to focus better quality, but as seems - camera needs to be higher! :slap: (job for next year owls' nesting)
but there are positive aspect too - little chicks will be seen closer and better than adult. :bounce:
It was perfect when I saw the eggs, but it is nice to see the breathing too (it is odd you cannot see the whole owl, but it is not possible for everything to be perfect)
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May 13th
12:01

there is an empty shell.
I have not seen the chick yet
and a mouse in stock
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You can see the owlet right now. Soo tiny. :2thumbsup:
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I saw it do wing exercises -- so cute!

I failed to think of a capture.
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This cam was mentioned last year, but for those who weren't here or didn't take not of it, this is the Hornby Island, B.C. Bald Eagle camera with (I think) one chick. The sun is at an impossible angle right now for viewing and will be better later.

I also included link to an earlier video cap of the eaglet being fed, with an amazing view of him/her having to exercise his neck muscles to grab the food morsels. We don't have quite the extreme close-up view (well, right now, anyway, since we have no view at all). :cry:

http://www.wildearth.tv/web/dch-hornby- ... byeagles01

http://www.wildearth.tv/web/dch-hornby- ... &start=115

Above link shows up for me as crazily long...good chance it doesn't work :unsure: Look on Page 2 of "Hotspots" (right-hand column) for original link to this (called "mom makes Phoenix work for a bite") if it doesn't open.

Link to blog about this nest and it's eagle family:
http://hornbyeagles.blogspot.com/
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Rosebud, I agree, the link looks impossibly long in the Reply box, but when we post the forum software shrinks it to a manageable size..

In earlier times we used things like Tinyurl or posh links, but we don't need those now!
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Beleef de Lente's Barn owl has first chick hatched! She seems very happy, chirping all the time :loveshower:

There's also a video of hatching, very detailed! :2thumbsup:
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Here you can see a man-made lake where Black Bears come to play,drink and swim
Sometimes you can see Grey Squirrels scampering around too. :D
http://www.bear.org/website/visit-us/nabc-webcam.html
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macdoum wrote:Here you can see a man-made lake where Black Bears come to play,drink and swim
Sometimes you can see Grey Squirrels scampering around too. :D
http://www.bear.org/website/visit-us/nabc-webcam.html
I opened it up and there was a bear! Then something scared it and it ran off very fast.
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alice44 wrote: I opened it up and there was a bear! Then something scared it and it ran off very fast.
It was probably the squirrel.. :rotf:
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More seriously. The Kestrel in Switzerland has four chicks hatched and one egg still.
See here 24/7
http://www.turmfalke.ch/live_cam.htm
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macdoum wrote:Here there is a happier news.
Lily and her daughter Hope have moved from the den a few days ago. They are sadly missed by 70000 fans.
But all is not lost..today Dr. Lynn Rogers posted a video from the wild;
http://www.bear.org/website/lily-a-hope ... clips.html
See video from 7th April. They are playing and jousting.
A beautiful sight. :headroll:
edit; 22 April. The people involved are posting new videos nearly every day. :loveshower:
The news from here is a very sad one. Lily suddenly went walkabout on Friday,for reasons only known to herself. She left four-month old Hope asleep high in a red-pine tree.
She has since returned to the same spot but Hope has gone. The researchers and others are actively looking for Hope but there is no sign of her.
Its four days now,for a little bear that is still suckling this is frightful news. :cry:
You can follow on here; http://www.bear.org/website/lily-a-hope ... ope-.htmle;
There is also a facebook link.
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Latest news here;
http://www.bear.org/website/lily-a-hope ... e-is-hope-

All is not lost,Hope has been spotted and they are now starting a night search.
Way to go.. :2thumbsup: :bow: Fingers crossed.
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macdoum wrote:Latest news here;
http://www.bear.org/website/lily-a-hope ... e-is-hope-

All is not lost,Hope has been spotted and they are now starting a night search.
Way to go.. :2thumbsup: :bow: Fingers crossed.
phew
after I read the earlier post my heart sank
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macdoum wrote:Latest news here;
http://www.bear.org/website/lily-a-hope ... e-is-hope-

All is not lost,Hope has been spotted and they are now starting a night search.
Way to go.. :2thumbsup: :bow: Fingers crossed.
phew
after I read the earlier post my heart sank

here is a link to various posts about Lily and Hope
http://www.bear.org/website/lily-a-hope ... dates.html

poor little Hope
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alice44 wrote: phew
after I read the earlier post my heart sank

here is a link to various posts about Lily and Hope
http://www.bear.org/website/lily-a-hope ... dates.html

poor little Hope
The night searchers did not find Hope.. ? They heve to decide what to do next.
As researchers they would not be allowed to capture Hope anyway.
On the links above you can follow all the news as it comes in.
:cry:
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:loveshower: an hour ago Hope was sighted and now confirmed..she is up in a cedar tree.
:puzzled: next thing now is to wait and see if Lily,mother bear turns up SOON. :bow: PLease Lily come home your cubbie is waiting for you. :slap:
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