
Friday, July 21. 2006
Wow, the Grizzly Cam was one of the top clicked links on this site ever. But as it turns out, the Grizzly cam isn't the only "game" in town. Seems the Eagle Cam has gotten just as many people enthralled and what's more, there are a "flock" of bird cams covering several more of our favorite flying feathered friends. Fantastic! See the full list in all it's "winged" glory after the jump.
- Purple Martin
Web Cams
- This
site offers three different webcam views of Purple Martins. One is a
nest cam, the other two view the martin houses externally. The cameras
are located in Lawton,OK and are live 7AM to 8PM CST during the nesting
season.
- Purple
Martin Web Cam
- My site is located in Lee's Summit, a Kansas
City, Missouri suburb. It was started in the Fall of 1996. At the time,
I was hoping that migrating Martins would remember the site upon their
return.
- View
Nesting Birds
- Each of the listed sites features "live"
video and/or updated photographs of a pair of nesting birds. You can follow
the efforts of the parents and the progress of the young by periodically
visiting these sites. Links to sites from past nesting seasons can be
found on the View Nesting Birds Archives page.
- The
Visionary Bird-Cam
- Welcome to the Visionary BirdCam! The camera
is looking at a bird feeder hanging in a beautiful old Japanese Maple
tree on a small farm in North Canterbury, New Zealand. The image should
update about every 30 seconds between 08:00 and 18:00NZT
- Wild
Birds Unlimited Bird Feeder-Cam
- Wild Birds Unlimited Bird FeederCam shows
images of live birds every three minutes at various bird feeding stations.
- European
House Sparrow/ Blue Tit Bird Box Cameras
- Hello, we are Dave, Gill, Becky and Jenny
Staughton. Welcome to our pages about our bird nesting boxes. We hope
you will find them interesting and enjoy your visit. In our garden in
West Sussex, England, UK we have several bird nesting boxes and two of
these have been fitted with small video cameras. During 1998 we captured
snapshots from the video pictures so you could follow the progress of
the birds. If you followed the events as they happened then thank you
and we hope you enjoyed what you saw. Both boxes have been used
this year and we have been capturing the action again. BOX 1 is used by
the House Sparrow and BOX 2 is used by the Blue Tit or the Great Tit.
- Bald
Eagles in Western Massachusetts
- Northeast Utilities, eagle cam, Information
about the bald eagles nesting in Massachusetts, NU partnering with the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife
Refuge
- BBC
Barn Owl-Cam
- Every week, Chris Sperring from the Hawk
and Owl Trust, will bring you an update on the three young barn owls.
Read through the latest owl diary update. The webcams will be online 24
hours a day. The still image webcams are updated at approximately 5 minute
intervals. Hit your refresh/reload button to display a new image.
- Jackdaws
Nest Box-Cam
- Although the WebCam has been dismantled,
three videos with the best cuts from inside and outside the nest box,
a Best Of and the general background information about the jackdaws will
remain on the net.
- Stork-On-Line
- The white stork is a symbol of the wetlands.
It used to be common in the landscape of southern Sweden, but since the
wetlands were drained and the agriculture became more efficient the storks
disappeared from the region. The last storks bred here in the 1950's.
- James
Reserve Web-Cams
- We are exploring a variety of technologies
for delivering live, streaming video directly from robotically controlled
video cameras situated at the James Reserve. Throughout the year our cameras
will focus on wildlife observations at feeding stations, in artificial
roosting and nesting boxes, and in their natural habitats. Although our
cameras are designed for specific scientific and educational uses, we
are make them available to the general public as a part of our educational
outreach. The James Reserve is a natural ecological reserve and biological
field station dedicated to providing a permanently protected location
for educational and scientific purposes. Please take some time to explore
our web site, and contact us if you have any questions.
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