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Slippery Slope 12-31-2005 06:23 PM

Wildlife Cams
 
Hi. Sorry if this is the wrong forum. Does anyone have any links to live wildlife cams?

There are some streaming cams here...

http://www.thewebbroadcastingcorporation.com/index.php

I really like the Denbury Farm links. As I post, there are a couple of
badgers feeding. Earlier, there were some foxes there too. In the daytime,
they switch cameras to some bird tables. One has a squirrel feeder next to it
which is always busy.

I only found the site a couple of days ago and already I've seen loads of
different birds inc. pheasants. Also badgers, foxes, rabbits and what looked like a rat.

I'd be extremely grateful if you have any links to share. Thanks!

B.T.W... I don't want anything with Ron Jeremy on it...

Elphaba 01-01-2006 12:47 PM

SS: This is my favorite: http://wdfw.wa.gov/wildwatch/eaglecam/kent.html

Last year was a spectacular watch for two new eaglets. The Heron colony is a good watch, as well.

Slippery Slope 01-02-2006 03:48 PM

Many thanks Elphaba. That's just what I'm after. :)

Windbreaker 01-02-2006 05:40 PM

very cool and thank you both, had no idea they had these on the web.

Elphaba 01-02-2006 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slippery Slope
Many thanks Elphaba. That's just what I'm after. :)

The site allows you to "capture" cam shots and I have some great ones. If you would like, I'll email a few to you. "Momma" announcing the first to hatch must have been heard for miles. "Daddy" showed up minutes later. :)

Slippery Slope 01-02-2006 09:44 PM

Thanks Elphaba, I'd love to see those pics. I'm still finding my way around these sites.

I just realized, the Butterfly Park Cam-2 on the link I posted, shows a streaming
close-up of Leaf-Cutting Ants carrying leaves along a rope. In the daytime (UK)
they're non-stop from morning to night. Apparently they take the leaves to their
nest where they chew them up into a sort of compost which then grows fungus on which they feed.

It's probably just the novelty factor, but at the moment, I can't get enough of it!

Elphaba 01-02-2006 11:43 PM

I'll send a few on to you tomorrow. Nature is always facinating and only a novelty if your aren't seeing enough of it. :)

snowy 01-02-2006 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elphaba
I'll send a few on to you tomorrow. Nature is always facinating and only a novelty if your aren't seeing enough of it. :)

I'm sure you see enough of it outside your windows...if not, you can go down the road to my parents. We have bald eagles in a tree in our yard.

I still think the pandacam Lurkette posted is my favorite, even though it's captive wildlife.

What I'd really like to see is some good birdwatching cams/links beyond the ones Elphaba posted...preferably something with more waterfowl.

Elphaba 01-03-2006 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
I'm sure you see enough of it outside your windows...if not, you can go down the road to my parents. We have bald eagles in a tree in our yard.

I still think the pandacam Lurkette posted is my favorite, even though it's captive wildlife.

What I'd really like to see is some good birdwatching cams/links beyond the ones Elphaba posted...preferably something with more waterfowl.

Oh yes, we see them and hear them regularly. I got to watch one of the youngin's learn to hunt for a part of this summer. I would become eagle food, though, if I were foolish enough to approach a nest. :)

Elphaba 01-03-2006 03:53 PM

This is another cam I watched for awhile.

http://www.friendsofblackwater.org/camhtm2.html

Slippery Slope 01-03-2006 05:39 PM

Thanks Elphaba! Another for my bookmarks. :)

la petite moi 01-03-2006 05:41 PM

It's not really "wildlife" but here is one I watched for harp seals!

http://www.osc.mun.ca/seals/sealscam.html

Slippery Slope 01-03-2006 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by la petite moi
It's not really "wildlife" but here is one I watched for harp seals!

http://www.osc.mun.ca/seals/sealscam.html

Hey, it's all good... Thanks! :)

BadNick 01-04-2006 08:07 AM

When I first discoverd it I used to look at this one all the time, but haven't now for quite a while so I'm not sure how good it might still be: http://www.africam.com/

Slippery Slope 01-04-2006 05:31 PM

Still looks pretty good to me. Thanks! :)

Elphaba 03-20-2006 12:40 PM

The eagles that I watch are nesting and one egg is visible when "mom" stands up.

http://wdfw.wa.gov/wildwatch/eaglecam/kent.html

Elphaba 05-02-2006 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elphaba
SS: This is my favorite: http://wdfw.wa.gov/wildwatch/eaglecam/kent.html

Last year was a spectacular watch for two new eaglets. The Heron colony is a good watch, as well.

There was a hatching a few days ago. Little guy has started peaking around. :)


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