Archive for the ‘Birds’ Category

Whale, Seal and Other Sea Life Web Cam

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

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See whales, seals, seagulls and other ocean life at Race Rocks in Canada. There are six animal web cams to choose from, one being a remote control 360 degree web cam so you can zoom in and pan to look for animals. One camera focuses in on a seagull nest.

You will need Quicktime to watch these videos, which is available free for download from here.

Watch the live animal web cams at Race Rocks.

Remote Control Bird Feeder Cam in Boulder Creek, CA

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

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Here’s a really good animal cam for you featuring a remote control bird watching cam with streaming video so you can pan, tilt and zoom. It is called Ivy’s backyard bird watching cam and is located in Boulder Creek, CA. Some of the birds that frequent the bird feeders include Acorn Woodpeckers, Townsend’s Warblers, Black headed Grosbeaks, Steller’s Jays, Chestnut-backed Chickadees and Oregon Juncos and many more.  This cam is password protected - username and password information are located on the web site.  Watch Ivy’s Backyard Bird Cam.

Peregrine Falcon Cam in Australia

Friday, August 31st, 2007

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This nest box cam comes to you from Australia and features a nesting pair of Peregrine Falcons.  A falcon that has been named Sheila is now incubating 4 to 5 eggs which are expected to hatch somewhere between September 29th and October 1, 2007.  This Peregrine Falcon nest cam updates once a minute and also includes archived images.

Watch the Peregrine Falcon Cam in Australia

Robin Nest Cam

Monday, May 21st, 2007

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This Robin’s Nest cam comes to you live from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin on the Saddlebrook Appaloosas farm. Watch the parents raise baby robins from egg to fledgling live with streaming video and sound. There are five robin’s eggs in the nest. It is recommended you use Internet Explorer to watch this cam.

Watch the Robin’s Nest Cam

Peregrine Falcon and Kestrel Bird Nest Cams

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

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These bird nest cams come to you live from Florence, Italy and feature Peregrine Falcons and Kestrels. Two of the cams are high quality live streaming nest cams and four other nest cams are photo cams. You can also discuss the nest activities in their forums or view videos and pictures in the archives.

Watch the Peregrine Falcon and Kestrel Cams

Camstreams Live Animal Cams with Chat

Monday, March 26th, 2007

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Camstreams has an excellent selection of live animal cams with streaming video - and some even have chat.  From time to time I feature animal cams from this site if they stay up consistently enough.  There are a wide variety of animals here including dogs, horses, cats, birds, mice and more!  If you have a pet and a web cam you can start your own animal cam here for free.  If you decide to do so and would like me to feature your cam, let me know.  :)
Watch the Animal Cams at Camstreams

Live Falcon Cams

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

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This Falcon cam actually has two different live streams and comes to you from the top of a building in the Netherlands.  One cam is in the nesting area and another on the ledge nearby.  These cams also have sound.  You will Windows Media Player to watch these Falcon cams.

Watch the Falcon Cams

Bald Eagle Camera - Barton Island, Massachusetts

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

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This live bald eagle cam is located in the Barton Island Territory in Massachusetts. The video feed provides an aerial view of the nest without sound. To let everyone have a turn watching the eagles, viewing times are limited to 10 minutes.

This camera is brought to you by FirstLight Power Resources . You will need Windows Media Player to view this feed.

Watch the FirstLight Bald Eagle Cam

Squirrelhouse Squirrel and Bird Feeder Cam

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

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This squirrel and bird feeder cam comes to you courtesy of Squirrelhouse.com live from Austin, Texas and currently features a big bowl of food for birds and squirrels to eat.  This cam updates about every five seconds and also stores past cam shots so you can see what birds or squirrels have visited recently.

Watch the Bird and Squirrel Feeder Cam

Kiwi Cam at the National Zoo

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

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This Kiwi cam is brought to you by the Smithsonian National Zoo and features Manaia, a North Island brown Kiwi - native to New Zealand.  Manaia hatched a little over a year ago today on February 13, 2006.  Since Kiwis are nocturnal, you probably will not see any activity on this cam until after 6 p.m. Eastern Time.

Watch the Kiwi Cam