Wildlife Cameras that are really good
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Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
..so nice to this young life should admire....
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I don't know whether it has already been posted here, but here's the link of one more barn owl cam
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-owl-box
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-owl-box
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Shiba Inu puppy camera
http://www.ustream.tv/sfshiba
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Kid of Lilly the black bear
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Hope is my name and I am the daughter of Lily the Black Bear.
http://www.facebook.com/lily.the.black.bear
See video "A message from Hope"
and watch the sound..Hope has a great voice.
..and you can see me here with my Mom..sometimes..!!
http://www.wildearth.tv/static/wildeart ... wbearden01
http://www.facebook.com/lily.the.black.bear
See video "A message from Hope"
and watch the sound..Hope has a great voice.
..and you can see me here with my Mom..sometimes..!!
http://www.wildearth.tv/static/wildeart ... wbearden01
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...and if you look now you can see Hope complaining about the absence of her mommy..
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Here is a webcam on an osprey nest in Scotland.
http://www.thewebbroadcastingcorporatio ... wt/swt.php
This osprey makes headlines every year because of her age - estimated to be 25 years - and the fact that she has laid 55 eggs. There were 3 eggs last year but one of the chicks died of starvation. Heavy rain made fishing impossible for the male. There was a comment that a second chick may die but I didn't see any further reference to it.
There are links to headlines about her, on the right of the page
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tay ... 586275.stm
http://www.thewebbroadcastingcorporatio ... wt/swt.php
This osprey makes headlines every year because of her age - estimated to be 25 years - and the fact that she has laid 55 eggs. There were 3 eggs last year but one of the chicks died of starvation. Heavy rain made fishing impossible for the male. There was a comment that a second chick may die but I didn't see any further reference to it.
There are links to headlines about her, on the right of the page
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tay ... 586275.stm
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There is a beautiful Bonelli's eagle in spain!
The nest is high up a mountain - overlooking a river .
There are two eggs - don't yet know the hatch date - worth watching!!
Link Here
ETA
Since I posted that - there has been a technical hitch - they are working to clear it
The nest is high up a mountain - overlooking a river .
There are two eggs - don't yet know the hatch date - worth watching!!
Link Here
ETA
Since I posted that - there has been a technical hitch - they are working to clear it
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Welcome back to the Osprey at Loch of the Lowes.
Jo,
I think the two chicks survived and migrated,if I remember right.
Remember Christy ? She'd remember.
Jo,
I think the two chicks survived and migrated,if I remember right.
Remember Christy ? She'd remember.
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Jo,I think the reference above about the chick dying is another nest.?Jo UK wrote:Here is a webcam on an osprey nest in Scotland.
http://www.thewebbroadcastingcorporatio ... wt/swt.php
This osprey makes headlines every year because of her age - estimated to be 25 years - and the fact that she has laid 55 eggs. There were 3 eggs last year but one of the chicks died of starvation. Heavy rain made fishing impossible for the male. There was a comment that a second chick may die but I didn't see any further reference to it.
There are links to headlines about her, on the right of the page
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tay ... 586275.stm
I just read back to Chrissy Behans report on last years migration fom Loch Lowes (on Finnish Osprey thread)
Three chicks migrated from there last year;
Rothes,Garten and Mallachie who had a tracking device they were all females,according to Chrissy.
Lets hope for success this year too 'though the 'mother' osprey is old now.
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I think some of you already know, but in Portugal, besides the Vulture/BS cam, there is a site for white storks that was set by the guys from electricity lines:
In the site http://static.publico.clix.pt/cegonhasnaweb/ from 2 cams it is possible to see near 20 WS nests, some better and some more far. Some of the storks are already taking care of their eggs. The cams usually point out for one nest each other but form time to time the camman makes a tour or puts the "views" in auto run and the cam goes from one nest to another
In the site http://static.publico.clix.pt/cegonhasnaweb/ from 2 cams it is possible to see near 20 WS nests, some better and some more far. Some of the storks are already taking care of their eggs. The cams usually point out for one nest each other but form time to time the camman makes a tour or puts the "views" in auto run and the cam goes from one nest to another
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I'm not sure where put the news, but there is one egg on the nest of Black storks in Belgium!
http://www.solon.be/cigogne.php
Pictures from the video made the 27th March:
http://www.solon.be/cigogne.php
Pictures from the video made the 27th March:
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ciconia ciconia webcam from Poland, "Big Brother the storks":
http://www.bociany.edu.pl/
http://www.bociany.edu.pl/
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Two BS eggs in Belgium! 28th March
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Three BS eggs on the nest the 31st March, in Belgium. There is a night cam too.
It would be interesting to know how many Black stork nest cams there are in the world..
It would be interesting to know how many Black stork nest cams there are in the world..
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Sorry, bad news for the Belgium BS nest.
All the history is there with timings and 2 videos. Not nice to see. http://www.solon.be/cigogne.php
There was an double attack to the nest: an intruder attacked the male that was there. There was a big fight and they both fell of the nest. Before the "owners" returned, a raven ate one of the eggs and took another. Then the intruder returned and get rid of the other two eggs: no eggs anymore and now they don't know what will happen there
All the history is there with timings and 2 videos. Not nice to see. http://www.solon.be/cigogne.php
There was an double attack to the nest: an intruder attacked the male that was there. There was a big fight and they both fell of the nest. Before the "owners" returned, a raven ate one of the eggs and took another. Then the intruder returned and get rid of the other two eggs: no eggs anymore and now they don't know what will happen there
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I have just read the text, minute after minute all what happened on the nest. It is so sad! Nature is not fair. The videos brake my heart.
http://www.solon.be/forum/viewtopic.php ... bb1c#p3761
http://www.solon.be/forum/viewtopic.php ... bb1c#p3761
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Oh, how awful!! Yesterday I happened to check a bald eagle's nest in British Columbia (the "Sidney" nest). The Mother Eagle flew off and within one minute, as I watched, a raven came in and took one of the eggs. Shocking to see! The eagle returned within 20 seconds and knew there was something wrong - she gave loud cries.garina do mar wrote:SBefore the "owners" returned, a raven ate one of the eggs and took another. Then the intruder returned and get rid of the other two eggs: no eggs anymore and now they don't know what will happen there
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All these things I do not want to see.