Wildlife Cameras that are really good

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Bold Eagle breeding norfolk u.s.a

http://www.wvec.com/cams/eagle.html
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Thanks Henk.
I have watched the Norfolk eagles for 2-3 years now.

I see that Ma laid her first egg on Feb 10th.

There is a webcam at the Hornby nest again this year. These eagles are an ageing pair, whose eggs are not always fertile. They raised two chicks last year, so this could be an "off" year for them.
There are to cameras with sound. No night vision

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http://www.hancockwildlifechannel.org/s ... 1010059972

Wide-angle
http://www.hancockwildlifechannel.org/s ... 2140549584
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Jo UK wrote:Thanks Henk.
I have watched the Norfolk eagles for 2-3 years now.

I see that Ma laid her first egg on Feb 10th.

There is a webcam at the Hornby nest again this year. These eagles are an ageing pair, whose eggs are not always fertile. They raised two chicks last year, so this could be an "off" year for them.
There are to cameras with sound. No night vision

Close-up
http://www.hancockwildlifechannel.org/s ... 1010059972

Wide-angle
http://www.hancockwildlifechannel.org/s ... 2140549584
Nice view thanks
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For those who remember the Norwegian Sea Eagle webcam run by smp.no, Roger E has just posted this on another forum. This year the nest will have a more secure fixing for the camera, and there is/will be sound, too.

http://discuss.hancockwildlifechannel.o ... 95#p417995
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hello! :wave: I just would like to tell that today I saw there in the Archipelago Sea in the Ospray Webcam an Ospray! They are supposed to begin their nesting time soon.. in some next weeks. Last year they didn't have egg, no chicks.. but this year will propably be different! The pair of osprays of that nest is more adult now.

Osprey Cam on the island of Seili, Nauvo, Finland
this moment, at 16.39 it is stille there :rolleyes: waiting for someone I guess :rolleyes:

edited the 18.2.2009 Oh, excuse me!The bird on the nest is a White Tailed eagle, not an Ospray!! I can't understand how did I make this cardinalerror! :shock: :cry:

there is one explanation: viewtopic.php?p=15074#p15074

Link to the 'Ospray'-cam, sääksikamera: http://www.saaristomeri.info/tietopankk ... elago_sea/


Today 14.2.2009 it was sitting on the nest at 15.30 and looking around the see calm like a mirror
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Jo UK wrote:For those who remember the Norwegian Sea Eagle webcam run by smp.no, Roger E has just posted this on another forum. This year the nest will have a more secure fixing for the camera, and there is/will be sound, too.

http://discuss.hancockwildlifechannel.o ... 95#p417995
Somehow I don´t find the cam. :blush: Is there also an exact link to it? Thank you!
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Ricky, I went to check on Roger's post and saw that he has written this

I hope this is good news for you all - and I also hope the eagles will get rid of all the snow soon so we can be able to see them in their nest again. I will let you know when we are ready and what time we will open the website. You cannot go into it today. Nothing to look at right now.

So it looks as though they haven't posted a link yet, as the webcam is not yet live.
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No - I'm not sure if the camera link will be the same this year if there are two cams!
So I have a new forum set up for 2009 - just waiting to hear from Roger!!
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Patsycat wrote:No - I'm not sure if the camera link will be the same this year if there are two cams!
So I have a new forum set up for 2009 - just waiting to hear from Roger!!
Today webcam norway on line only picture no sound ( testing ?)
Here the link : http://www.smp.no/section/AKTUALITETER08/1069

click on See the eagles live have fun
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HaHa - you beat me to it Henk!!
If you want to view with Windows Media Player - the link is:

mms://media2.smp.no/Smp_orna

I think they are still finalising things - there's going to be a second cam and some sound this season!!
But as the cam is up and running I have started a new thread for it at HWF!!

2009 SEASON HERE

ETA:
I thought so - they were just trying the cam out - I will get back here and remove this when they are fully up and running! :D
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About the Eagle Owls (Bubo bubo) in Falun copper mines, Sweden http://www.freasp.se/pages/uv.htm (about getting on the cam here ): weather is less cold, some activity again. One of the pair has been sitting for nearly 4 hours on a ladder, 350 m from camera, so only hazy view
Owls are defending territory now, foxes have been scared off, dog owners are warned by owl cam people not to walk dogs there .
PS. Still sitting there (?!), for 7 hours since morning. In snowfall ...

09-03-12 Beautiful eagle owl on camera ca 7-7.30, then cameraman panned out to misty background view - awwwwww ...
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www.Beleefdelente.nl

In the Netherlands, cams on 8 different birds, including kestrel, peregrine falcon, stork, owl, tomtit.
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And my compliments for this site and for the translations in English.

greetings Marian from Holland
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marian wrote:http://www.Beleefdelente.nl

In the Netherlands, cams on 8 different birds, including kestrel, peregrine falcon, stork, owl, tomtit.
:bounce:

And my compliments for this site and for the translations in English.

greetings Marian from Holland
Welcome, Marian :wave:
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New webcam in Portugal - White Stork :headroll: :loveshower:

Link: http://static.publico.clix.pt/cegonhasn ... fault.aspx

or (WMP): http://wms.fccn.pt/cegonhas
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Hello everyone! :hi:
Gladly we can announce that our white stork cam is online again!
And only about an hour after our guys had finished cleaning the nest from plastics or other possibly dangerous material and left the roof top what was to be seen: our friend was already there! Earlier than ever on the 14.3. the male arrived. :loveshower:
Now we are waiting for the female and for many many eggs and hopefully many young storks fledging. :bounce:
Last year we had technical problems with the picture of the cam :rant: , we hope it was possible to solve them.
Here you may find our nest-cam: http://www.storchinbayern.de
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Post by unp »

Some events are underway at http://www.beleefdelente.nl/torenvalk - videoclip 15-03: Boze duif (seems doves have occupied kestrels' house) and http://www.beleefdelente.nl/steenuil - videoclips 13-03: Ruzie met de kauwen and 15-03: Kauwen houden vol (jackdaws harassing little owls). Seems they are worth seeing. Other tabs are also worth exploring. This site has been already recommended here but I thought repetition would not be superfluous.
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Post by hapsita »

hi forum readers,
have a look at this website:
http://www.birdcam.it/cam.php?camid=1&subpage=cam01.php

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Post by chickybright »

Check this webpage with 104 beautifull birdnest webcams:
http://www.webcamplaza.net/cams/birdnest.html
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Post by Ricky »

In LK black stork forum I found a link that is worth to be placed her, too.

http://video.nationalgeographic.com/vid ... camafrica/

It´s a water hole in Botswana. On the right you can chose other webcams like cranes or grizzlies.
At the moment locusts are chirping and insects are flying through the air.
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This is a bald eagle camera that is about 20 kms from my house:
http://www.hancockwildlifechannel.org/s ... -EagleNest

We have so many eagles around here - I live in Surrey, BC, near the Canadian/US Border. When I go to work, the highway goes through the delta of the Fraser River, and you can see eagles in trees, standing in fields and of course, flying. There are also lots of hawks along the highway, and Great Blue Herons. We also get Snow Geese who use the local fields as a stop-over on their migrations north and south.

The link above should also lead you to other eagle cams around southern British Columbia - the nest on Vancouver Island has just had a hatchling.

Happy viewing!
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