Webcams in Israel: birds
Webcam at the vulture feeding station in the Judean Desert
Judea and Samaria Area
Shows a vulture feeding station in the Judean Desert. This location was chosen to provide food for the population of vultures living in the Judean Desert. Wildlife can be rugged, so viewer caution is advised — fighting and predation may occur during the live online broadcast.Time zone: GMT+03:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (online).Webcam at the vulture nest
Haifa District
Shows the nest of lappet-faced vulture in real time. The cam and nest are located in an enclosure at a wildlife rehabilitation center in Israel. On the live broadcast you can see the last pair of lappet-faced vulture in Israel. The rehabilitation center staff monitors the vultures and their offspring so that Israel does not lose this bird species.Time zone: GMT+03:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (online).Webcam at the griffon vulture nest
Haifa District
Broadcasts in real time a view of the nest of two griffon vultures, which is home to a pair of disabled vultures. The nest is located in the aviary of the rehabilitation center for wild birds and animals of Israel. The livestream is part of ongoing monitoring and research aimed at restoring endangered vulture populations in Israel.Time zone: GMT+03:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (online).Webcam at the vulture feeding station
Haifa District
Is located at the vulture feeding station in the Hai-Bar Carmel Nature Reserve in Israel. Using this camerai scientists document the lives of wild birds in their natural habitats to learn about them for both educational and research purposes, as well as to aid in species conservation efforts. Wildlife can be rugged, so viewer caution is advised — fighting and predation may occur during the live broadcast.Time zone: GMT+03:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (works intermittently).PTZ webcam on Lake Hula
Safed Subdistrict
Broadcasts various views of Lake Hula in the reserve of the same name in the Safed Subregion in Israel. The camera makes it possible to observe wildlife in real time in one of the most important places in Israel — Hula. The lake is known as an important stopover for birds such as cranes and great white pelicans. In addition to birds, on the live broadcast you can see mammals such as golden jackals, wild boars, Egyptian…Time zone: GMT+03:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
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