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The Kestrel cam is live 24/7 in Muttenz Switzerland for about the 5th year running. Until now it has lways been successful,raising about 5 chicks.
There are five eggs currently in the nest. The falcon is just now sitting on the ledge..apparently incubation has not started.. :puzzled:
http://www.turmfalke.ch/live_cam.htm
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edit 9/5/2011 There are 6 eggs now. Kestrel incubating.
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Two eggs in the nest :thumbs:

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Caysa, it is great, that you have a bird nest with camera of your own. Two eggs! Congratulation and good luck for the Blue tits! :wave:
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Thanks, we also think it is cool! The birds are so used to us and to the dogs that they are not bothered at all even if we are outside. It is nice to watch their life both in the nest and outside.

Third egg was in the nest this morning :rolleyes:
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I peek on it every now and then.
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There is an Osprey cam in Nova Scotia;... :rolleyes:

http://museum.gov.ns.ca/osprey/
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:thumbs: Thank you, Macdoum.
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:loveshower: Here there are no less than eleven webcams on the same page. They show Peregrine falcons' and Kestrel cams ;

http://www.werkgroepslechtvalk.nl/ccms. ... ELDEN.html


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Peregrine Falcon cams

actually so far only one is up, but there is a tab for the second.

I have watched the peregrines in the first cam for a couple years. The first year I watched they nested on (a letter?) on the side of the building (a Radisson hotel in downtown Winnipeg) and in a terrible rain storm the chicks drowned. This new view is a bit cramped but much safer.

http://www.cbc.ca/manitoba/features/falcon/
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Also a "poor bird"
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It is not my notebook sound :D
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fireblade1 wrote::wave:
Also a "poor bird"
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It is not my notebook sound :D
.. :rotf:
Poor bird,its soaking wet and rain is dripping from her beak. :rolleyes:
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fireblade1 wrote: Thank you very very much for that link. Now I know the names. EJ and Odin= Great :headroll:

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Tonight at 22:30 U.K. time EJ and Odin are proud parents of their 1st chick:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liH9A5C2 ... e=youtu.be
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The Oysetercatcher cam view is pretty impressive!
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http://www.cbc.ca/manitoba/features/falcon/

Winnipeg Peregrine Cam

The chicks are expected to hatch sometime this weekend. There are 4 eggs which I gather is a pretty large clutch.

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alice44 wrote:http://www.cbc.ca/manitoba/features/falcon/

Winnipeg Peregrine Cam

The chicks are expected to hatch sometime this weekend. There are 4 eggs which I gather is a pretty large clutch.

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:2thumbsup: Thank you Alice.. not yet though....will keep an eye.!
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I can no longer connect to the Estonian Black Storks webcam. Do you know any other Black Stork cams that are available this season?
Please help preserve wildlife and wildlife territories
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:wave:
http://tjeld.uib.no/
Oystercatcher shift change
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macdoum wrote:
Tonight at 22:30 U.K. time EJ and Odin are proud parents of their 1st chick:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liH9A5C2 ... e=youtu.be
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Today I am back home after a intervertebral disk operation and then I see this dark eyed sweetie
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I've made three videos this year of the special Oystercatchers.







1st egg: 4/28
2nd egg: 4/29
3rd egg: 4/30

http://tjeld.uib.no/

Incubation: 24 - 27 days (both parents)
Fledging: 34 - 37 days
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beans wrote:I've made three videos this year of the special Oystercatchers.
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Oh, wow beans
Lovely vids. You know this bird also in california? In a few days we will see little oystercatchers (german: Austernfischer)
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