Wildlife Cameras that are really good
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Now Macdoum has found Kitty .
@Kitty:I'm sorry to hear that it is not good with your healthy. I hope it will be better soon.
@Kitty:I'm sorry to hear that it is not good with your healthy. I hope it will be better soon.
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@Macdoum: Sorry, I didn't seen the "unusual" animal . But you mean this unusual animal?
This video is from June 23th. A few day this little guy was here every day at 22:00h.
Someone told me it could be a fox. And I think it's right...
This video is from June 23th. A few day this little guy was here every day at 22:00h.
Someone told me it could be a fox. And I think it's right...
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Yes, I am certain it is a fox. I think perhaps Spain is very hot in summertime so the fox sheds its coat to stay cooler. It comes there every night.
Here is a link to the web page of a couple who live about 10 miles (16 km) from me. This husband & wife team live across the state boundary in Kansas (I am in Missouri), & they have created an oasis in their backyard garden. They have 4 web cams going at all times, a live-time chat function, & lots of other stuff. I like the web cams, each is a bit different from the others.
Tom & Liz's Littlehouse on the Prairie
http://www.tomnliz.com/Livecam/
Here is a link to the web page of a couple who live about 10 miles (16 km) from me. This husband & wife team live across the state boundary in Kansas (I am in Missouri), & they have created an oasis in their backyard garden. They have 4 web cams going at all times, a live-time chat function, & lots of other stuff. I like the web cams, each is a bit different from the others.
Tom & Liz's Littlehouse on the Prairie
http://www.tomnliz.com/Livecam/
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Thanks for this nice link of Tom and Liz. I have took a :peek: . Their garden it's a little paradise for birds and others, beautiful .
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Thanks Kitty (at last I have found Kitty.. ) and Manu..thats what I saw last night. A fox then.
Just now there's a big Mamma pig and lots of youngsters on cam. Maybe 10
Now I'll go and visit Tom & Liz.
Just now there's a big Mamma pig and lots of youngsters on cam. Maybe 10
Now I'll go and visit Tom & Liz.
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I was there today evening , it's a nice place .macdoum wrote:Now I'll go and visit Tom & Liz.
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Thanks you Macdoum, but :it does not work, no corresponding topic. Look and see, the link is empty.macdoum wrote:
Special place is no active
Good day !
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YokoYoko wrote: Thanks you Macdoum, but :it does not work, no corresponding topic. Look and see, the link is empty.
Special place is no active
The place is empty because very few people have followed the links posted for the Finnish Ospreys and Eagles thread of 2012
You can read back and see the few pics posted by Lucy.
You can put your link to cam and all your observations there.
I think most of the forum members have been very busy observing the nestcams already here....and most have no time to observe the nest there.
Did you read about the webcams Hailuoto, Nauvo Island,Sarukoo and Janakkla are all listed. Nobody has commented,thats all. exept Lucy sometimes
I am sure you would be able to do that,then maybe others will follow.Post away and share your news from your nest.
See The Board index there are so many nests I find it impossible to follow them all.
Good luck.
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Manu...I/ we need you to find an english text regarding the special plant shown on webcam in Basel.( I posted the news today viewtopic.php?f=8&t=98&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=200 )
This plant only flowers once in its lifetime between age of 40 to 60 years.It is now 50 years old and due to flower next few days.
It must be dark but I can still see the agava americanus though its nightime now.
http://pages.unibas.ch/botgarten/agave/webcam.shtml
This plant only flowers once in its lifetime between age of 40 to 60 years.It is now 50 years old and due to flower next few days.
It must be dark but I can still see the agava americanus though its nightime now.
http://pages.unibas.ch/botgarten/agave/webcam.shtml
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I will try to find out if it is any english version of text..macdoum wrote:Manu...I/ we need you to find an english text regarding the special plant shown on webcam in Basel.( I posted the news today viewtopic.php?f=8&t=98&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=200 )
This plant only flowers once in its lifetime between age of 40 to 60 years.It is now 50 years old and due to flower next few days.
It must be dark but I can still see the agava americanus though its nightime now.
http://pages.unibas.ch/botgarten/agave/webcam.shtml
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Macdoum I didn't forget you. I wrote yesterday night an email to the "director" due to the English translation. He has me written back at 2: 00 , that he looks whether they can do this.Manu wrote: I will try to find out if it is any english version of text..
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Thank you Manu... you went straight to the 'top' I see.Manu wrote: Macdoum I didn't forget you. I wrote yesterday night an email to the "director" due to the English translation. He has me written back at 2: 00 , that he looks whether they can do this.
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I didn't find some english translation and this was my best/last idea
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Manu,I found this today...Manu wrote:I didn't find some english translation and this was my best/last idea
http://www.swissplantscienceweb.ch/news ... 749cf5150f
You could call that no news. Shame on them..a University.
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You're right .macdoum wrote: You could call that no news. Shame on them..a University.
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22:56h (estonian time)
Boars on Mangolink Cam
The piglets are growing up fast...
Boars on Mangolink Cam
The piglets are growing up fast...
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22:46h (EEST) Today I catch the "unusual" animal in daylight.
Now I'm sure it is a fox.
http://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/
Now I'm sure it is a fox.
http://www.mangolink.com/general/webcams/wildlife/
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Goood catches Manu. Thank you.
02:34All the piggies big and smaller are there just now.
02:34All the piggies big and smaller are there just now.
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(Sorry if this is posted before.)
http://www.birdwatch.tv/
Here is a link to web cam in Finnmark, Norway. The site recommends to tune in in the afternoon when the puffins come home from fishing. (At the day time there´s usually quite quiet.) There´s no nest, but very cute puffins can be seen. And sometimes other birds, like auks.
http://www.birdwatch.tv/
Here is a link to web cam in Finnmark, Norway. The site recommends to tune in in the afternoon when the puffins come home from fishing. (At the day time there´s usually quite quiet.) There´s no nest, but very cute puffins can be seen. And sometimes other birds, like auks.