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Peregrine falcon nest webcam, Orange
Orange, Australia
Live webcam shows a peregrine falcon nest on the outskirts of Orange, Australia in real time. The nest is located in a wooden box on top of a water tower located on the grounds of Charles Sturt University in Orange city in the Central West Region of the Australian state of New South Wales.Time zone: GMT+11:00. Broadcast quality: video 1440p.
Last online check: today (webcam is online)Sea Eagle nest webcam, Sydney
Sydney, Australia
Live webcam shows the nest of the sea eagle in real time. The nest is located on a tree near the Parramatta River in the Olympic Park of Sydney, Australia. A sea eagle, (or a bald eagle) is a bird of prey from the family of hawks.Time zone: GMT+11:00. Broadcast quality: video 720p, 🔊 with sound.
Last online check: today (webcam is online)Osprey nest webcam in Port Lincoln, South Australia
Port Lincoln, Australia
Live webcam shows the osprey nest in Port Lincoln city in the state of South Australia in Australia in real time. This nest is located on a pipe on the shore next to the entrance to the Lincoln Cove Marina. Osprey have been breeding here for over 9 years.Time zone: GMT+10:30. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
Last online check: today (webcam is online)Webcam over the peregrine falcon nest, Orange
Orange, Australia
Live webcam is installed over a peregrine falcon nest in the Australian city of Orange. Live camera feeds on a close-up of the nest, which sits in a wooden box on top of a water tower at Charles Sturt University in New South Wales. This box contains three webcams.Time zone: GMT+11:00. Broadcast quality: video 720p, 🔊 with sound.
Last online check: today (webcam is online)Webcam in the peregrine falcon nest, Orange
Orange, Australia
Live webcam is located in a peregrine falcon nest in the city of Orange. The camera shows in real time the entrance to the nest, which is located in a wooden box on top of a water tower on the grounds of Charles Sturt University in New South Wales in Australia. This box contains three birdwatching webcams.Time zone: GMT+11:00. Broadcast quality: video 720p, 🔊 with sound.
Last online check: today (webcam is online)Webcam at the peregrine falcon nest, Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
Live webcam shows a peregrine falcon nest in Melbourne in real time. Peregrine falcons have been inhabiting the ledge of a house on Collins Street since the early 1990s. A camera at the nest was installed about four years ago for remote bird watching.Time zone: GMT+11:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
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Enjoyed every minute, just like last year.
I absolutely love this camera view of these wonderful birds, thankyou for this camera!
Christine Evans, Worthing, Sussex, England › Peregrine falcon nest webcam, Orange
Is it possible to have a split screen showing both camera views now that the chicks are active at both ends of the ledge?
Annette, Melbourne › Webcam at the peregrine falcon nest, Melbourne
Why is the chick keep doing this.I think the adults do this to cool down would the chick be doing this.
Liz andrew, Nicholson victoria › Peregrine falcon nest webcam, Orange
Wonderful to see these beautiful birds! Thankyou :)
Christine Evans, Worthing › Peregrine falcon nest webcam, Orange
Where are the peregrine chicks?
Where is the 3rd chick?
Nessa, Adelaide SA › Osprey nest webcam in Port Lincoln, South Australia
Please find out what is dangling on the ledge. Right now 13-10-2022 Thu 21:20:33. Appears to be like a fishing lure…it is worrisome. Thx.
Emm, Ny › Peregrine falcon nest webcam, Orange
Congratulations to the Mum and Dad!!
Such a cute wee one!
My only concern is if Naby is getting enough to eat.
From Southern California.
So the male was sitting on the remaining eggs and the chick and mum can and tossed him off. Such a pleasure to be able to watch this thank you.
Happy to see 3rd chick hatched. Mum feeding it specially this morning as tends to get in middle of older chick sandwich. Brilliant to see them thriving.
I am so happy to find a new nest with 2 babies and 1 yet to hatch. The camera is so close you can't see much. If it were backed up a little to see more of the nest then we could see mom when she gets up plus other things. Would you consider backing up the camera just a little?
Overjoyed to see the 2 hatchlings. Sorry that they don't appear to have hatched all 3 eggs. Well done to all who look after these birds, so worthwhile. Can't take my eyes off the parents.
I'm waiting for the ospreys to start the season.
Julia, Hengelo › Osprey nest webcam in Port Lincoln, South Australia
Hello,
We're watching from Adelaide. Beautiful birds and great footage, thank you. When were the eggs laid / how long until hatching?
Cheers,
Pip
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