Wildlife Cameras that are really good
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Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
There are two of them! I watch them everyday at about 2 p.m. - 5 p.m., later in the evening it often doesn't work. Maybe because of the dark or other reasons...
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The Bald Eagle cam on Hornby Island in British Columbia, Canada, is again being broadcast via Wild Earth. This nest was the first live cam I ever watched, in 2006. The cam owner (Doug Carrick) can switch between a wide angle and close-up view.
http://www.wildearth.tv/web/dch-hornby-01
associated website: http://www.hornbyeagles.com
The eagles have been in the nest for a couple of hours each day, bringing branches to fix it up. They also brought the remains of an opossum to the nest and had dinner there.
http://www.wildearth.tv/web/dch-hornby-01
associated website: http://www.hornbyeagles.com
The eagles have been in the nest for a couple of hours each day, bringing branches to fix it up. They also brought the remains of an opossum to the nest and had dinner there.
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Thank you, Bociany.
so good to be able to see the Hornby eagles again. That was where I started my love affair with eagles, in 2006. I think many of us met there for the first time.
Well done, Doug and Shiela Carrick, for keeping these beautiful eagles in view.
so good to be able to see the Hornby eagles again. That was where I started my love affair with eagles, in 2006. I think many of us met there for the first time.
Well done, Doug and Shiela Carrick, for keeping these beautiful eagles in view.
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Ha ha I couldn't see a thing - forgot about the time difference and it was pitch black in that forest!!
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a new camera...but what animals....look like squirrels, but bigger
http://www.pixcontroller.com/WebCam/WebCam.htm
aah, the view changes...now it shows a deer
http://www.pixcontroller.com/WebCam/WebCam.htm
aah, the view changes...now it shows a deer
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live eagle cam and osprey cam in Blackwater Refuge - Cambridge Maryland USA
http://www.friendsofblackwater.org/camhtm2.html
http://www.friendsofblackwater.org/camhtm2.html
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Today I saw 2 deer, pheasants (?), a raccoon and a possum.Kuremari wrote:a new camera...but what animals....look like squirrels, but bigger
http://www.pixcontroller.com/WebCam/WebCam.htm
aah, the view changes...now it shows a deer
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Hi Alice I just looked there and saw a ? possum or racoon and it was feeding from a dead deeralice44 wrote: Today I saw 2 deer, pheasants (?), a raccoon and a possum.
Do you know where it is situated ?
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The camera shifts between to vantage points -- rather suddenly and surprisingly. One has grain and the other seems to be a dead deer (that is what I thought but I was not sure.)macdoum wrote: Hi Alice I just looked there and saw a ? possum or racoon and it was feeding from a dead deer
Do you know where it is situated ?
Here is what it says "About PixController.com Wildlife Webcam:
Camera is located in South Western Pennsylvania, USA. Our webcam is broadcast live 24/7 all year round. There is an automated feeder which is setup to feed at 7:15 AM, 12:00 Noon, 5:30 PM, and 10:30 PM (Eastern Time Zone) on the main camera. The feeder puts out a small amount of cracked corn and sweet feed to attract an array of wildlife. The feed is only used to attract the wildlife and not provide a food source they can live off of.
It does not say anything about meat but.... I think the dead deer and raccoons must be at a secondary camera that is motion sensitive.
... "There are motion-activated cameras that will switch on when something is in front of them. These are wireless video cameras that are battery powered and charged by solar panels."
There is a big snow storm tonight over there on the east coast.
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http://www.newforestgateway.org/Wildcam ... fault.aspx
A view of life in the New Forest, southern England.
A view of life in the New Forest, southern England.
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Thanks for the link Jo,I think it must be infrared 'cause can see now and it sure is snowing HARDJo UK wrote:http://www.newforestgateway.org/Wildcam ... fault.aspx
A view of life in the New Forest, southern England.
Hope you are far away.
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Here too Alice its snowing real hard too.!! No animals there now though. I hope they are tucked up warmly ? somewhere.!Kuremari wrote:a new camera...but what animals....look like squirrels, but bigger
http://www.pixcontroller.com/WebCam/WebCam.htm
aah, the view changes...now it shows a deer
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No Carmel, I am not at all far away.
Everything is cold and white here.
Everything is cold and white here.
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See 'seasons' I put a link there for you Jo.Jo UK wrote:No Carmel, I am not at all far away.
Everything is cold and white here.
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A new BLACK BEAR CAM has been started at WildEarth.tv.
The bear in the den is a 2+ year-old (born June 2007) female named Lily, and the biologist thinks she will give birth to cubs in the next couple of weeks. The den is is Minnesota, USA
Link to cam: http://www.wildearth.tv/static/bearden
The bear in the den is a 2+ year-old (born June 2007) female named Lily, and the biologist thinks she will give birth to cubs in the next couple of weeks. The den is is Minnesota, USA
Link to cam: http://www.wildearth.tv/static/bearden
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BTW BIG changes going on at HWF.Jo UK wrote:Thank you, Bociany.
so good to be able to see the Hornby eagles again. That was where I started my love affair with eagles, in 2006. I think many of us met there for the first time.
Well done, Doug and Shiela Carrick, for keeping these beautiful eagles in view.
Carmel a member of SHOW .. I hope you love birds too. Its economical. It saves going to heaven.
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Really, macdoum?
What is happening there? I haven't visited it for a long time.
What is happening there? I haven't visited it for a long time.
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Not in nature, but nice.
Watch with infrared, the polar bear.
Probably pregnant, but they do not know for sure.
http://www.diergaardeblijdorp.nl/nl/web ... en-webcam/
it can sometimes take a while for the image is loaded
Watch with infrared, the polar bear.
Probably pregnant, but they do not know for sure.
http://www.diergaardeblijdorp.nl/nl/web ... en-webcam/
it can sometimes take a while for the image is loaded
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2 deers eating
most of the time i have seen just a black bird there, but today i had more luck..
2 deers eating
most of the time i have seen just a black bird there, but today i had more luck..
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Really goodKuremari wrote:mms://tv.eenet.ee/jaanioja
buzzard,
do not know the right time, I think 13:40