Wildlife Cameras that are really good

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This isn't falcon but Northern Goshawk
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Store Mosse National Park
December 8th
Goshawk (thank you vainamoinen) visited the feeder in the morning, later two eagles. And a lot of corvids.
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Kookaburra Australia.
Kookaburra's food.
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Interesting webcam of fish in Poland

http://rybynazywo.pl/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvCUCx ... IsNxW7tWVg
https://www.facebook.com/NadlesnictwoDobrocin

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Kookaburra Australia

Visitor at kookaburra nest
http://www.allegaleria.pl/images/0tbvrg ... wqeqqn.gif
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Mamicja wrote:Store Mosse National Park December 8th
Goshawk (thank you vainamoinen) visited the feeder in the morning, later two eagles. And a lot of corvids.

wow, beautiful
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Kookaburra Australia
Little kookaburra has fledged about one hour ago.
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Video by Lolaboo two2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lCn2kn ... e=youtu.be
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Thank you Mamicja... of course I missed the 'take off' while I was having dinner.. :rant:
I will miss these noisy birds.

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Now an old unmarked eagle is at Store Mosse feeding, (not the usual Fox and Foggy)
very polite to ravens :wave: funny to see
http://utfodringen.se/
oops, 14:14 he flew away (yeah I think it's a he, rather small)
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Store Mosse National Park
January 4th
Lately buzzard often visits the feeder.
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Store Mosse National Park
January 7th
Two Golden and one White Tailed Eagle together.
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19. January

Two Golden Eagles and ravens
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Nice Bea :thumbs:

Haven't watched the Store Mosse cam much lately but the diary (in swedish) got updated:

150118
This week a couple of new eagles of both species were seen. An interesting revisitor is GE N5169 which is markt 2010 in southern Skåne. It was a common guest in feb-mar 2013 and then was the second markt GE from southern Sweden. In 2013 the meny was only pig meat and we will see if the new meny will be liked.
WTE Y771 is also back, it's marked in finnish Lapland 2005 and have been here earlier in 2008, 2009, 2013 and 2014.
GE male 250H is easily recognised on the webcam with its red and black rings. Last winter Fox didn't like his presence and drove him away but now it seems to work better
At last The King is back! the unmarked WTE Elvis has returned

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Laysan Albatross, Kauai, Hawaii

New breeding season has begun! Two nests this year, infrared illumination.
Eggs hatch soon.

Camera links: http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/4 ... Albatross/
http://youtu.be/yTbkY0x8pE8

Laysan Albatross Cam Highlights 2014



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Laysan Albatross, Kauai, Hawaii 31.01.2015

Hatching

04:23



04:44

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February 15
webcams from Beleef de Lente are online again


http://www.beleefdelente.nl/
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This link lists the bald eagle cams in the US. She has links to all of them on this website. I have used this for 3 years now, better than trying to find my own way around the cams. Some of them have IR cams so you can see them 24/7.

https://eagleholic.wordpress.com/eagle-cam-list/
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http://www.babki.poznan.lasy.gov.pl/akt ... wierzyny-3
http://pasnik-live.webcamera.pl/
Lately a pair of cranes visit the feeding place - it means the spring is drawing on.
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Peregrine Falcon - Oettinger, Mönchengladbach, Germany

Please click picture for Webcam:
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Sitting on 4 eggs!
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