Possibly not the action - cracker but definitely calming, decelerating and honest.
I just came across this webcam by accident. And ... she sends pictures from my vacation country !!! I go there 3 to 4 times a year. Denmark.
I still have to find out where exactly. I would like to mention that I do not always (often) tackle the handling of wild animals there. It concerns dealing with stray cats (I cook for them on vacation and donate to a German activist who takes care of castration), it concerns the hunt for wolves and the shooting of wild boars. There is currently no known wild boar population in Denmark. All wild boars were eliminated.
Still the tip with the camera. I'll try to find out more tomorrow.
Today: A fox roams
And ...
18:35 A jay calls out and all the birds take cover.
Although he is a nest robber himself at times, he does a good job as a forest police. The reason - a little later a mouse buzzard can be heard.
The timestamp is not fully visible when the camera is zoomed.
Crows alone or in pairs ...
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: September 1st, 2021, 6:48 pm
by Polly
Fox ...
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: September 1st, 2021, 6:56 pm
by Polly
The magpie is very interesting.
What is it carrying away in its beak? Can it be snails?
Very comforting to follow this camera.
The brook babbles, many small birds pass by and the bigger ones can also be heard. Jay, buzzard (also a juvenile) ... Sparrowhawk.
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: September 2nd, 2021, 5:58 pm
by Polly
September 2nd
Previous catches:
Badger
Fox
Food for fox and raccoon dog ...
It must be brown rats or something similar. Too small for mice.
In the tree??
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: September 2nd, 2021, 6:10 pm
by Polly
... brrr....
Jay ...
I try not to blow up the subject. It's not easy.
Anyway, I would be happy to have an idea.
Polly wrote: ↑September 1st, 2021, 6:56 pm
The magpie is very interesting.
What is it carrying away in its beak? Can it be snails?
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: September 2nd, 2021, 10:06 pm
by Birdfriend
Polly wrote: ↑August 31st, 2021, 8:16 pm
The "baby" is still there today. Cute!
The little one is still there, no more in the nest, out of the cam view. I have the parents not seen the last two days. Most likely they are started their migration. Sometimes he/she is chirping so sweet as always. I guess the youngster is waiting near to the entrance hole. I'm worry about it. Hopefully the gene kick in her/him soon.
A really very interesting stream.
Thanks @asteria for updating. I've already looked for this stream.
I would never have thought that great tits would feed on bloody flesh like this. Even if I knew that they can be very cruel. Last winter there were a lot of titmice at the table.
Friends of the eagle and yes, also Goshawk get their money's worth. It's a shame there is no sound.
@sova do you remember?
In the style of the Goshawk, one is grabbed from the table by an eagle. Everything okay ... nothing happens.
Here is a similar situation:
So if you feel the winter blues or have emptiness syndrome - interesting but still decelerating, authentic.
If you forgive that the food source is not of natural origin.
Thanks @asteria
I think this GE is no stranger? Wasn't he a guest here last winter? (red ring right leg, metal left) He is besieged by magpies, swinging his wings again and again to get rid of them.
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: December 4th, 2021, 4:33 pm
by Polly
Other guests ...
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: December 5th, 2021, 12:32 pm
by Polly
December 5th
The feeding station is still well attended today.
Seen woodpecker, magpies (of course) ....
... Golden Eagle
... Goshawk
The great tits quarrel.
I checked, this region is in the north of Finland. (Nothern Ostrobothnia)
Temperatures today: -18C ° to -27C °.
@asteria
Yes, the Finnish cams are currently the most fun for me too, while the usual Estonian and Latvian cams are all gradually failing.
There is also a squirrel cam (also Finland in Oulu, also Luontolive)
Live:
December 6th
Back to the snow-covered feeding station.
The smallest birds are the cheekiest. I noticed that all birds are not afraid of the golden eagle. The magpies even cheekily pull on its tail feathers. If the Goshawk is nearby, they all disappear.
However ... theoretically the golden eagle could also enjoy magpies when hungry?
They'll probably never become friends ...
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: December 6th, 2021, 5:49 pm
by SilverGirl
Hello Friends
I would like to invite you to cam in our Polish mountains - The Beskid Żywiecki.
In private garden you find wonderful Woody Nook / Corner with feeders for many birds and a lot of other animals, with small cascade nicely 'singing' its own 'music' and with IR on nights, so then also you may watch nice visitors.
The description below is in Polish but google translator can help you, I hope
Have nice observations and fun