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See wildlife fishing & Ospreys diving at this cam in The Basque Country;

http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format ... cam-orueta
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Terrific webcam, thank you macdoum!!! :loveshower:
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macdoum wrote:Thank you Brit for the link. can you say where the cams are situated ?
Sorry, I see your question only now, macdoum.
What I understand from the google translation(!) it must be near Oppdal (the stream is going to Oppdal), which is situated in the middle of Norway, province Sør-Trøndelag which is situated on the foot of the mountain range Dovrefjell ...

Sorry, I didn't find any other infos ...
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:hi:
Kookaburra cam is again online. Three eggs this year.
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/karawarrakookaburra
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And more Australian birds at the same backyard
Black Faced Cuckoo Shrike
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/black-fac ... hrike-nest
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Satin Bowerbird
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/karawarrabowerbird
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Cornell birdfeeders cam in Ontario;

http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/3 ... Watch_Cam/
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Kookaburra Australia
October 28th
Kookaburra very diligently incubates its eggs alternatively with other members of the family. Hatch due date about November 10th.
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:hi:
Store Mosse Natinal Park camera is back online http://www.webbkameror.se/djurkameror/s ... _2_640.php
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Last winter I saw there lot of eagles and falcons.
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Mamicja wrote::hi:
Store Mosse Natinal Park camera is back online
Last winter I saw there lot of eagles and falcons.
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Yeah :D

Many Golden Eagles have been seen migrating south, they have had a good year :thumbs:

Hopefully they put in some food i the feeder soon :shake:
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First of three Kookaburra's eggs just hatched. :chick:
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I got a hint about a Red kite (Milvus milvus) feeding platform camera in Italy. For a while I did not see anything, but then the other day there was first a heron

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which was soon joined by a red kite

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Besides the heron, which seems a regular visitor, and the red kites, there is the usual crowd of magpies and crows.

Today afternoon I saw 11 red kites at once on the platform and several were flying around without landing

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Link address for the camera (Ustream): http://tinyurl.com/kmhtr3k
A good time to watch, according to my source, is between 4 and 7 PM Italian time. Right now at 7 it is already dark, but before 5 PM today afternoon, I saw the big crowd.

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Kookaburra Australia
Kookaburra chick looks like a little dragon.
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First feeding a day after hatch.
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Today's feeding :laugh:
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Two eggs didn't hatch yet, one of them has a big hole.
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Store Mosse Natinal Park
Feeder visitors.
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Kookaburra Australia
Two chicks in kookaburra nest. :chick: :chick: Third egg has a hole, so next chick soon. Somebody told they look as ET. :rotf:
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:wave:

Feeder for forest animals. Western Poland. At night raccoon dogs, badgers, fallow deer, deer appear. In the day it is possible to see jays, woodpeckers and to hear the common buzzard.

http://pasnik-live.webcamera.pl/

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Two old Golden Eagles at Store Mosse now :D http://utfodringen.se/
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sigge wrote::hi:
Two old Golden Eagles at Store Mosse now :D http://utfodringen.se/
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Really golden in this light :loveshower:
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It seems that feeding has begun at Store Mosse cam, the Golden Eagle is a returning visitor

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http://www.webbkameror.se/djurkameror/s ... _2_640.php
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Bea wrote:It seems that feeding has begun at Store Mosse cam, the Golden Eagle is a returning visitor
Yeah :wave:

Looking at the diary in swedish it says:
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This winter we will not be able to put out pig meat since the butchery we used burnt down.
We are dependent on road kills. Now a roe deer is on the table.
We hope for some wild boar since they are fatter and lasts longer.
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In the freezer we now have 3 roe deers and some rest from an elk (moose)
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