Wildlife Cameras that are really good

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It is still there -- it is hard without a clock in the cam.

Any idea what the "red" thing is? I keep thinking candle :slap:
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Yes, it is quite possible.
I had not seen before, saw only the bird :eek:
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17 January
8:12
Blackbird

9:10
2 deers
I put the pictures here. I do not know where else to drop them?
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beautiful, and so close
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9:25
the cam was little while black.
but there is new food :loveshower:
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Fleur suggested that this cam should have its own topic.
Thanks Fleur - done!

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Jo UK wrote:Really, macdoum?
What is happening there? I haven't visited it for a long time.
They are re-organizing the website completely and so some sites familiar to us will be re-named and one has to start from scratch;registering and etc. I think they may have new 'netmasters' ? :puzzled:
Not sure but on panda forum we have been advised to abandon current forum and go to new one in the space of a few weeks. The current forum/s ? will change.
Some forum people (eg Skipper) will not follow as she doesn't agree. All the videos and pics will stay in a locked forums.
Don't understand it much myself. But it will complicate things enormously for current topics. All close---transfer to new. main thing is the data collected will stay behind. :slap:
:dunno: if I got that exactly right but that seems the gist of the matter.
Maybe Bociany or Judy B can tell you more.
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Thanks Carmel. I tried to register a new account there, but decided not to - it wants too much personal information!
I wrote to JudyB and explained my reason for not joining.
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oh my, look at that! First birth of a wild bear to be shown live on internet
http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_ne ... 462296.stm

http://www.bear.org/website/visit-us/lily-den-cam.html
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look at Lily :D she was awake, scratching and cleaning herself and then she put her nose almost in the camera :D
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I do not know where exactly this is, but it's a nice place
mms://tv.eenet.ee/kasmu

swan sitting in the middle I think :puzzled:
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it is our North coast, and there are swans...hard times for them as the weather is going more colder for another week or so :shock:
http://www.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&t ... abc833ef0e
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Kuremari wrote:it is our North coast, and there are swans...hard times for them as the weather is going more colder for another week or so :shock:
Yes, indeed.

They will then depart for warmer climes you think?

Thanks for the info.
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this is the coldest winter we have had in last 10 years, so lots of swans got lazy and didn`t migrate in the autumn...i really do not believe these here are going to move in warmer places now :puzzled:
there is still some open water, they have gathered there
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Update – January 22, 9:47 PM ET The long wait is over. When labor started at 1:59 PM CST yesterday, we thought it would be short. Cubs average only ¾ pound and 9 inches long.

lily gave birth to a young
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lily-the- ... 3755115498
on the left, near the bottom, a movie of the cries of the young.
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Fleur wrote:Update – January 22, 9:47 PM ET The long wait is over. When labor started at 1:59 PM CST yesterday, we thought it would be short. Cubs average only ¾ pound and 9 inches long.

lily gave birth to a young
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lily-the- ... 3755115498
on the left, near the bottom, a movie of the cries of the young.
Great capture Fleur. That little bear cub sure has a great voice. :rolleyes: :shock:
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The Sidney Eagle nest is on and two eggs seemingly laid now.
http://www.hancockwildlife.org/staticpa ... 9202350161
(in Canada)
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Eaglet hatched in the Norfolk Virginia nest today.
see;http://www.wvec.com/marketplace/microsi ... e-cam.html
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Link of a european eagle owl in southern Spain
she has two small chicks

http://icts.ebd.csic.es/VerCamaraWMPAct ... dCamara=21

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Ploughboy has captures and posted a video. AMAZINGLY GOOD xD. Canadian eagle-kids are out and about and being feed fresh fish, I can't wait until out eaglets come too!!! so cool to see these tiny white fluffy beings reach for fish. :D :2thumbsup:
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