Birding Wire

Nestcams

Baby Bailey, the last remaining Osprey chick of Hog Island nest-cam stars Rachel and Steve, just can't seem to catch a break. After being tormented by a predatory Great Horned Owl twice in the past two weeks, a colony of wasps moved into their nest.
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For the third year in a row, the public has a unique opportunity to get up-close and personal with a California Condor chick through livestreaming video of a nest -- made live for the public by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service along with partners including the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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Anyone with access to a computer, tablet or smartphone and an internet connection can eavesdrop into the secret lives of the fastest creatures on Earth, thanks to the Falcon Watch partnership between the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), Ameren Missouri and the World Bird Sanctuary (WBS).
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After nearly 51 days of nonstop incubation, the single egg in the underground burrow of a pair of endangered Bermuda Petrels has hatched and is being broadcast live in a collaboration among the Bermuda Department of Environment and Natural Resources (BDENR),  The Nonsuch Expeditions, and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Bird Cams project.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2017
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has launched the latest rendition of its Eagle Cam, which enables viewers worldwide round-the-clock access to live video and audio captured at a bald-eagle nest in Hanover, Pa. and streamed in real time via the internet.
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