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  1. Nov 4, 2019 · Check out this 90-second video highlighting our top three features of the new Bird Cams website. Watching Live. We’ve listened to your feedback, and universally you’ve told us you’d love the main viewing area to be bigger, and to play nicely with your mobile devices! Now the live feed will size automatically to the size of your window ...

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    The Northern Royal Albatross Cam, known since 2016 as the RoyalCam, is located on the windswept end of the Otago Peninsula, in the Taiaroa Head Nature Reserve. Taiaroa Head (or Pukekura) is world renowned as the only mainland colony of albatross in the Southern Hemisphere, and was an important site for Māori and (later) European settlers. With near...

    Thanks to the efforts of the New Zealand Department of Conservation, the Northern Royal Albatross nesting at Taiaroa Head have been banded, and their individual histories have been recorded through prior nesting seasons. The Royal Albatross cam has featured a different nesting pair each year since starting in the 2015/2016 season (click to read abo...

    The nesting area on the headland of the Otago Pensinsula’s Taiaroa Head is a ‘hot spot’ – a sheltered area where summer ground temperatures can reach more than 120 degrees Fahrenheit (50 degrees Celsius). These conditions aren’t ideal for a seabird that’s far better adapted to subantarctic conditions, but as the albatross have chosen this place, se...

    Multiple groups are working to help increase awareness about the Northern Royal Albatross nesting at Taiaroa Head. New Zealand’s Department of Conservation utilizes a team of rangers that are involved in the hands-on, day-to-day efforts at the colony. In addition, the publicly-accessible Royal Albatross Centre (also located at Taiaroa Head) provide...

  3. The Cornell Lab FeederWatch cam is now streaming in 4K! Tune in live to see your favorite feeder birds with amazing clarity, and watch what happens when the the sun goes down thanks to the new camera's night vision capabilities.

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  4. Nov 17, 2022 · We're happy you're here and we hope you enjoy watching. Live Cams play an important role in building connections between people and nature via the internet, ...

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  5. May 17, 2024 · May 17, 2024. Share: Watch the American Kestrels switch incubation duties over their five eggs. Prepare to welcome the next generation of North America’s smallest falcons on Bird Cams! It’s now been 33 days since the pair from the American Kestrel Camin Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, started incubating their first of five eggs.

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