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It's a great idea and a nice cam view .
And I'm glad about , that I'm not crazy
And I'm glad about , that I'm not crazy
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Manu, I think we know how to fix that -- just listen, really listen, to the Wood Warbler at Tuuli and Remo's nest. (If that bird knew we were listening and wanted to send us packing, it could hard do better than its alarm call -- all the time. It does not seem to bother Tuuli though.)Manu wrote:It's a great idea and a nice cam view .
And I'm glad about , that I'm not crazy
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22:04h RD visit feeding place...
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Woooaaaahhhh Kitty ..... that´s an absolute clever idea !!!!Kitty KCMO wrote: ... 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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What am I seeing now ? Could it be a young Lynx ?....
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I see something lying down almost hidden -- I suspect it is a raccoon dog.
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Dang it looks like maybe it got up and walked away while I was not looking.
I see something lying down almost hidden -- I suspect it is a raccoon dog.
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Dang it looks like maybe it got up and walked away while I was not looking.
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A wood pigeon arrives to share the space with a hooded crow.
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macdoum wrote:What am I seeing now ? Could it be a young Lynx ?....
lynx!!?? and picture?
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I think it was a raccoon dog, I saw "it" lying and like Alice, I did not see it walk off as I was getting ready for bed that time.
Edit: I just looked if I made a picture. Not at the time Macdoum was looking, but 15 minutes earlier a raccoon dog was there
and some time earlier in the evening a fox came to look around (left of the picture)
Edit: I just looked if I made a picture. Not at the time Macdoum was looking, but 15 minutes earlier a raccoon dog was there
and some time earlier in the evening a fox came to look around (left of the picture)
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I read the article on the main page, and I'm sorry that I did have aborted the recording to early.
When it was Sven, I hope he will come back. The sequel movies I can not see, I have them already discarded.
Nice to read from you and your parents Manu.
I read the article on the main page, and I'm sorry that I did have aborted the recording to early.
When it was Sven, I hope he will come back. The sequel movies I can not see, I have them already discarded.
Nice to read from you and your parents Manu.
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@ Fleur: I've read the article a few minutes ago and it was funny to read about my parents .
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I just translated the article, Manu Was it the first time your parents watched?
It shows, all eyes count!
It shows, all eyes count!
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No, they have watched before.Felis silvestris wrote: Was it the first time your parents watched?
But they didn't seen bears before live on cam, because bears arrives late in the night.
When it is evening, not too late, I call on them, when something interesting is to see . (I do this on Bear and Boar/Eagle-wintercam)
I know, its a little bit crazy, what we do
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No, it's not crazy! I wish I had somebody to share my "hobby" with, but my children find it "interesting" that I am doing this, but not too much, and parents I don't have anymore. So it's good to have at least the people here in the forum, I know they don't think I'm crazy!
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Yes, it's nice my parents are interesting (a little).
But my husband think I'm crazy, he can not understand the fascinating of the web-cams and their "actors" .
But my husband think I'm crazy, he can not understand the fascinating of the web-cams and their "actors" .
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good to hear, that I'm not the only one who likes to watch.
I learn a lot, my husband and adult children find it ok.
Although, sometimes I talk out loud, now they know that it usually goes about the webcams.
Because I have artrose in the knees, I can not walk that far, otherwise I was much more in the nature
I learn a lot, my husband and adult children find it ok.
Although, sometimes I talk out loud, now they know that it usually goes about the webcams.
Because I have artrose in the knees, I can not walk that far, otherwise I was much more in the nature