Badger Castle on Saaremaa - 2016 -

Camera installed on Saaremaa by the Estonian State Forest Management Centre RMK
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March 7

good morning :hi:

6:15 a Badger walks around :laugh:

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6:18 :innocent:
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6:23 it is gone
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:hi:
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20:40 Stream not found.
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Hellem,

It seems that most of the cameras are down except for the tawny owl camera.

Also, same as last year, I am started generating snapshots for some of the video streams that normally don't have snapshots. (Including this one.) You can view them at https://pontu.ca/snapshots/ or in the section of the generated snapshots or videos on pontu.ca
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debianuser :hi: , the other cameras are down, because it's night in Estonia and they don't have night lighting :laugh:
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Hellem wrote:debianuser :hi: , the other cameras are down, because it's night in Estonia and they don't have night lighting :laugh:
Yes, but from what I remember many of them transmitted anyway.
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19:03

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debianuser wrote:
Yes, but from what I remember many of them transmitted anyway.
Depending on the power systems, the amount of day light and other factors, like full or empty batteries.
This and the badger cameras are the only camera systems with infra-red camera system and real night view.
At the ones transmitting "anyway" one could not really see something during the night.
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:hi:
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:nod: the camera mostly does not work.
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Felis silvestris wrote:
Depending on the power systems, the amount of day light and other factors, like full or empty batteries.
This and the badger cameras are the only camera systems with infra-red camera system and real night view.
At the ones transmitting "anyway" one could not really see something during the night.
True, however audio feed can still provide useful information: whether nest is under attack or condition of the weather at the nest. Also, it gives an opportunity to visually observe the nest as soon as possible rather than wait for the timer to turn it on.
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For the people in Estonia is is also a question of getting the necessary power to the camera. If the batteries fail and have to be exchanged, is it possible to carry them out even during nest season without disturbing anything? In some cases it is better to have the system switched off during the dark hours in order to conserve energy.
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21:13

badger went out for night shift.
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21:12-21:38

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00:29 The strange badger visited again.
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18:01

The badger goes to his toilet.
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22:30 Badger came home, but left then into the forest again.
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It is weird, that I can see the camera picture only at night, but not at the daytime. Has anyone else the same problem or it is just me?
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Cax, the camera is around the clock on, but loading needs a minute, before the camera is open.
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Thanx. Yes, I know, that it'll take time, but it loaded and loaded and the scrolling area was there, but the picture wasn't, all was just black. But today it is there again, so I think the problem is solved (or just over) :wave:
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