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Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: May 1st, 2022, 1:47 pm
by lianaliesma
May 1, 2022
macko50 wrote: April 19th, 2022, 12:00 pm Steller's sea eagle, Magadanszky Nature Reserve, Russia
https://rtsp.me/embed/5SKtQAGr/
There is an egg! :loveshower:
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Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: September 6th, 2022, 1:32 pm
by andrasiboti
Hello.

I found two cameras from the same channel on Youtube.

The cameras are in Eastern-Finland, North Karelia if I am correct, and shows all kinds of animals, from hares and foxes, to moose and bears. There were 2 bear sightings last night... maybe the same bear?

Is there a way that we can posts sightings from those cameras? I am guessing you need the approval of the provider.

Channel's name is: LiveNordicWildlifeCamera.

Should someone talk to the person in charge of the channel? :mrgreen:

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: September 6th, 2022, 3:17 pm
by Biker
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A beautiful camera location. I found the bear.
At 5:03 local time there was a bear, resting there in the middle of the feeding area.
Thanks, andrasiboti for posting that link :wave:

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: September 29th, 2022, 2:54 pm
by Hellem
:hi:
Wild Hedgehog Nest Box Cam - Recke, Germany, the hedgehog mom and her 7 cubs :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAAxXXL ... =NatureTec

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: November 14th, 2022, 3:48 pm
by Liz01
Bad News :rant:

Four toroa/northern royal albatross eggs are missing from the colony at Taiaroa Head/Pukekura, near Dunedin.

The eggs were found to be missing on Thursday morning during routine checks.

DOC Compliance officers and police are investigating, with support from the Royal Albatross Centre and mana whenua.

DOC Coastal Otago Operations Manager Annie Wallace says this is a very unusual event.

“The colony has been managed and monitored for years, and it’s strange for eggs to disappear without a trace.”

“It’s still unclear what has happened, and we are gathering security camera footage and talking to people who may have relevant information. However, it’s thought the eggs may have been taken as there are no signs they were eaten by predators.”

Annie Wallace says toroa are nationally vulnerable and threatened by climate change, fishing practices, plastic pollution, and habitat loss. They also reproduce slowly, so all eggs and chicks are important to the population.

“They need all the help they can get, and it will be extremely disappointing if someone has taken these eggs.

“This is devastating for our staff who put in countless hours caring for these birds in challenging conditions, keeping them cool on hot days, working to prevent flystrike, and providing supplementary feeds to underweight chicks.”

Te Poari a Pukekura Management Group Chair Nadia Wesley-Smith says, “the disappearance of toroa eggs from Pukekura is deeply concerning, and considered by Te Poari a Pukekura as not only a disruption to the mauri and mana of the headland, but also has a devastating impact to the toroa population, and the conservation efforts of all who care for our taoka species”.

Te Rūnanga o Ōtakou Chair Rachel Wesley said the hapū from Ōtākou have a close affinity with the toroa at Pukekura, so we view the unexplained disappearance with the utmost concern.

“Due to the slow breeding cycle and vulnerable status of toroa, any loss of eggs or chicks from natural causes is disappointing, but the unexplained nature of this particular incident, and especially with the suggestion it may be people who are responsible, is absolutely devastating.

“I hope answers to their whereabouts will be found quickly and the eggs of this important taoka species still remain viable.”

Taiaroa Head is the only mainland site in the world where toroa breed, and one of the few places in the world where people can easily see them. It’s a privilege that people need to respect, Annie Wallace says.

The site is a nature reserve and is fully fenced, and entry is by permit only. There is also a Wildlife Foreshore Sanctuary along the coast which restricts both foot and boat access.

If anyone has any information that might help find these eggs, they are asked to call 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468) or the Police non-emergency number 105.

Toroa are one of the largest seabirds in the world, with a wingspan of more than 3m. There are about 17,000 of these long-lived birds left, and they range widely across the Southern Ocean. Most breed on several islands in the Chatham Islands.

Toroa are protected under the Wildlife Act and it is an offense to kill, injure, harass or disturb them.

https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-a ... iscussion/

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: November 18th, 2022, 4:15 pm
by asteria
Deer Pantry "Ryan's Bird Buffet"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0rU9BO5F6Y

Deer feeder camera is opening on December,16

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: November 20th, 2022, 3:50 pm
by Rita
SuperBeaks live cam Bald Eagles Muhlady and Pepe, Florida:

https://youtu.be/PB5mxnIdFB8

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: November 28th, 2022, 12:39 pm
by sigge
:hi:
Store Mosse eagle cam is up again.

This morning:
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Adult unmarked sitting on the branch, was here yesterday evening too.
A ringed juvenile on the table with a black ring on the right leg, so it's not Margit but from northern Sweden.

http://www.webbkameror.se/djurkameror/s ... ex-eng.php
YT: http://www.webbkameror.se/djurkameror/s ... ve_eng.php
no sound :whistling:

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: November 29th, 2022, 11:11 pm
by sigge
:hi:
Store Mosse November 29

12:07 A young eagle, 2w (second winter) is trying to sneak in from the right getting a bite walking but is shased away by the old one
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12:08 Then the juvenile "Primo" comes in and takes over:
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Pecking order established, age is nothing :nod:

Later the local pair Fox&Foggy and Primo:
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Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: November 30th, 2022, 5:14 pm
by Liz01
Royal Cam 2022/23

Cam moved to the royal Cam Family GLY and L

Info:
GLY and L are new to the Royalcam as a nesting pair but have each made guest appearances in front of the cam.
Egg
• Laid: 4 November 2022

Female
• Known as: L (Lime band, she has lost her Orange and Yellow bands)
• Age: 13 years, hatched 2009
• Breeding since: 2019

Male
• Known as: GLY (Green/Lime/Yellow bands)
• Age: 12 years, hatched 2010
• Breeding since: 2019
• His Dad is YWK so is a half sibling of Moana.

Family history to date

This pair have been together since 2019. This is their third breeding attempt and are nesting at South Plateau where Karere was raised. They have fledged one male (2019) and one female chick (2021). Their breeding attempts have been uneventful, and the male chick of 2019 was also fed by GLY after he fed Karere.

L returned to Pukekura during 2014 and GLY in 2015. They were both non-breeders looking for mates from 2016 to 2018.

Picture ©Sharin Broni
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https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-a ... iscussion/


Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: December 2nd, 2022, 9:45 am
by sigge
Store Mosse Dec 02

"Primo" at 8:34:
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Not easy to read the rings :whistling:
http://www.webbkameror.se/djurkameror/s ... n_1280.php

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: December 12th, 2022, 5:51 pm
by sigge
Store Mosse Dec 12
:hi:
15:21- a quick visit from a new unmarked second winter (2w), very bleached
Image tail: Image

Yesterday a new 3w with a red ring on the right leg (=mid-sweden)
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Local staff reported 7 Golden Eagle the first two weeks, more than usual
http://www.webbkameror.se/djurkameror/s ... _1_640.php

Got a report from Dalarna county in mid Sweden with 34 juveniles (31 ringed) and 9 double breedings . A New Record :D

How is it going in Estonia this year?

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: December 13th, 2022, 10:59 am
by sigge
Store Mosse update:
Asked the local staff about new eagles and the 2w yesterday is new but most interesting is:
415K from Estonia has been here again :D
Stationary?

Look out for Kelly and Margit :mrgreen:
Estonian eagles have a green ring on the right leg.

http://www.webbkameror.se/djurkameror/s ... _1_640.php

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: December 20th, 2022, 1:42 pm
by Susanne
Riigimets has activated another cam: Talvekaamera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzfWT7EHGfg

They have left the cadaver of a stag, I think. At the moment, 13:20ff. , a buzzard that has been here before for a long time, and now two ravens are busy with that precious piece of food. The ravens display some interesting sounds and behaviour. When the buzzard left for a moment, a raven approached with a stick which he placed on the stag (!). The buzzard came back, and the raven walked around, uttering a soft and repetitive "plink-plink" (or maybe: "plunk-plunk"), then continued at the head of the stag.
Looks like an interesting Estonian webcam!

Note: I am not so sure about the cadaver - could also be a wild boar?

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: December 22nd, 2022, 6:27 pm
by asteria
Wildlife in the forest - Fox, badger, marten, deer and birds | By Morten Hilmer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcDWT-mTCOI
Northern Lights are seen right now!

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: December 22nd, 2022, 9:36 pm
by Polly
This stream is very relaxed with slight excitement when the sparrowhawk appears.

I already recommended this stream last season.

Dear @asteria, nice that you discovered him too. :thumbs:

Basically, the same thing always happens, but it feels good ... .

Last winter we had the fox here, attacked by reute. Who had to be shot in a controlled manner. Morten hilmer regretted it. Otherwise he refuses to be shot/hunted on his property.
(I had documented it)


He has another stream that I really like too. Nothing happens there either, but it is very atmospheric.



I greet you cordially :2thumbsup:

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: January 7th, 2023, 6:44 pm
by sigge
:hi:
The Finnish eagle cam Petolintulive in Ostrobothnia is up again, same place as last year but a little bit inside the tree-line.

Today an ad. unmarked GE 14:18-15:11:
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The tail pattern is rather special and in my opinion very beautiful, like a dress for a ballroom :mrgreen: well ok it mostly looks like a male..:
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BTW got a picture of the Estonian GE 415K from Rapla on Store Mosse 12-04, now third winter, she has not been seen later:
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https://www.youtube.com/@luontolive4239
The cam is up around the clock with night vision, the sound is poor but howling wolves and some owls should be heard. Maybe some wolverines comes by? The meat now seem to be pigs.

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: January 8th, 2023, 7:38 pm
by Polly
I had tried to find this stream every day, then it was finally online. Yes. :innocent:

Same guests again...magpies, titmice...nice to see the pair of golden eagles (again in the company of magpies :laugh: )...but little Goshawk. At least less than last season.

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: January 29th, 2023, 2:24 pm
by sigge
Store Mosse January 29
:hi:
GE 415K from Rapla, Estonia having a good lunch 11:46-12:14 8-) :
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http://www.webbkameror.se/djurkameror/s ... n_1280.php

PS also there jan.30 11:13-11:56 fighting off another young eagle! and lifting off with a full crop, seem to feel very well :D DS
Edit 2: again jan.31 10:28- 11:19, fighting off 3 attacks, a real tuffie :laugh:

Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good

Posted: January 29th, 2023, 11:55 pm
by asteria