team moxiepup
03-30-2008, 09:52 AM
Every spring we enjoy watching the various bird cam sites on the web. What bird cams do you watch? The birds of prey are usually the first to lay their eggs and hatch.
Here are the ones we keep an eye on:
Of course we monitor the Maine eagle cam hosted by BRI. They have not laid any eggs yet but are busy patching up their nest.
http://www.briloon.org/
Cornell Lab also hosts several bird cams. We enjoy watching the barn owls one pair from TX have already hatched at least 5 eggs out of a clutch of 8!! The CA pair have laid 6 eggs so far and are just starting incubating them. They also have a web cam on a Wood duck who is sitting on 20 eggs!!:eek:
http://watch.birds.cornell.edu/nestcams/camera/index
We also watch a bird cam on a Peregrine falcon pair in a nesting box on top of the Kodak building in Rochester NY. There is only one egg there right now, which they just started incubating.
http://rfalconcam.com/rfc-main/education.php
Here are the ones we keep an eye on:
Of course we monitor the Maine eagle cam hosted by BRI. They have not laid any eggs yet but are busy patching up their nest.
http://www.briloon.org/
Cornell Lab also hosts several bird cams. We enjoy watching the barn owls one pair from TX have already hatched at least 5 eggs out of a clutch of 8!! The CA pair have laid 6 eggs so far and are just starting incubating them. They also have a web cam on a Wood duck who is sitting on 20 eggs!!:eek:
http://watch.birds.cornell.edu/nestcams/camera/index
We also watch a bird cam on a Peregrine falcon pair in a nesting box on top of the Kodak building in Rochester NY. There is only one egg there right now, which they just started incubating.
http://rfalconcam.com/rfc-main/education.php