Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012

Brown Bear Webcam in Alutaguse Forest
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sorry, I forgot that everyone does not know about it. We keep records in the Other Webcams forum here:
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Here is the link to the cam:
http://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/The boars have gone for now, but they show up many times during the night. there are two different groups of sows, one has 5 piglets, & one has eight. Sometimes they try to come at the same time & there is a fight! The cam is not active during the day after about 9:00 am Spanish time until later in the evening. Ooops, right now I see a skinny fox there!
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Hi Ergee,
thanks to share all this great Photo's of bears :shake: . It was a really interesting evening to see bears so close and clear.
Here ist the link to "Mango-Cam"
http://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/
In the evening/night you could see boars and piglets. It is very funny to watch them :D .

EDIT: My PC was a little bit slow and Kitty was to fast :mrgreen: .
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Manu wrote:EDIT: My PC was a little bit slow and Kitty was to fast :mrgreen: .
:mrgreen:Now I am off again for a while! :wave:
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Thank you for the link...Kitty and Manu,
I've found it and now there is a new cam to watch and
wonder how fast time passes by when I'am at the pc....
Nevertheless: thanks, I'll enjoy it.
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Another bear at Ct 01.06.
But for now bye, I'm :offtobed:
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I saw a raccoon dog.
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What bird could that be making the buzzing sort of call? Is that the woodcock?

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The bear couple is there, both eating together at the seal meat. :loveshower:
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I did not totally miss the bears :loveshower:

I only see one but he is a beauty!
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Video of a little of their visit-- hubby came to tell me he needs the computer for a while, so I have to log off now. Darn . . .

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Now that I have the Remo and Tuuli cam open this one has been closing up on me :cry:

Both of them are back at the seal -- but it is not possible to always see them both.
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:shake: Now I have time to put this video here. One bear was eating in the center of the clearing, then it went to the seal area, where the other bear joined it. The male bear is funny-- he sat on his haunches & scratched his belly.

About 10:00am--
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Good Morning @all :wave:

:hi: Kitty:
I awake in the morning, and first I see a new video of the bear :mrgreen: . On your last video I noticed that camera changes their point of view. Is it normal? Who controls the camera? I'm confused about this :unsure: .
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Manu wrote:Good Morning @all :wave:

:hi: Kitty:
I awake in the morning, and first I see a new video of the bear :mrgreen: . On your last video I noticed that camera changes their point of view. Is it normal? Who controls the camera? I'm confused about this :unsure: .
I had never noticed that before either.
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Manu wrote:Good Morning @all :wave:

:hi: Kitty:
I awake in the morning, and first I see a new video of the bear :mrgreen: . On your last video I noticed that camera changes their point of view. Is it normal? Who controls the camera? I'm confused about this :unsure: .
:mrgreen: I do that. The camera does not actually move, I make the picture on my computer full-screen size, then I record with Screencast-o-matic, which makes it possible for me to select the area of the screen I want to record. When the bear moves, I click on the edge of my selected area & move it with him. It only looks like a camera operator is following the bear. This way, I can also get a sort of close up, too.
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It's the second time I've noticed that.
But first time I think, maybe I'm a little bit crazy :whistling:
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Kitty KCMO wrote: :mrgreen: I do that. The camera does not actually move, I make the picture on my computer full-screen size, then I record with Screencast-o-matic, which makes it possible for me to select the area of the screen I want to record. When the bear moves, I click on the edge of my selected area & move it with him. It only looks like a camera operator is following the bear. This way, I can also get a sort of close up, too.
Sneaky :nod:
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alice44 wrote: Sneaky :nod:
:rotf: I just figured out that I could do that a couple of days ago. Makes for a bit more interesting video.
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Manu wrote:It's the second time I've noticed that.
But first time I think, maybe I'm a little bit crazy :whistling:
:rotf: Not you, I think I was a little crazy to come up with the idea. :mrgreen:
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Kitty, you are great :nod: :mrgreen: .
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