Webcam at a stork nest in the municipality of Kirchzarten, Germany
Kirchzarten, Germany
Shows a stork nest in the municipality of Kirchzarten, in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district in southwestern Germany. The nest of these graceful birds is located high above the ground, at a height of 32 meters, on the steeple of the ancient church of St. Gallus in Kirchzarten. The live broadcast offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the life of the storks without the need for binoculars or telescopic sights.…Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (works intermittently).Webcam in the barn owl's nest, Brummen, Netherlands
Brummen, Netherlands
Is installed in the nest of a barn owl in the town of Brummen in the Netherlands. The camera works in real time and makes it possible to watch the barn owl family around the clock. Owls in this nest lay 7-8 eggs annually.Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p.
Last check: (offline).Webcam in the nest of a titmouse, Gelderland, Netherlands
Gelderland, Netherlands
Shows a titmouse nest in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands in real time. The camera is installed inside a birdhouse in which a titmouse has made a nest. With the help of this broadcast, you can remotely observe the life of the chicks from hatching until the moment they leave the bird house.Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 720p.
Last check: (offline).Webcam at the stork shelter in Herwijnen
Herwijnen, Netherlands
Is installed at the stork shelter in the village of Herwijnen in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. The camera in real time shows a view of five nests of white storks. Bird nests are located both on the rooftops and in the trees.Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (works intermittently).Webcam at the peregrine falcon birdhouse, Ede, Netherlands
Ede, Netherlands
Broadcasts a view of the birdhouse in which a pair of peregrine falcons settled. The camera in real time shows a view of the entrance to the birdhouse and a small area in front of it. Inside this house, peregrine falcons have established a nest in which they incubate eggs and hatch chicks.Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 480p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (offline).Webcam in the peregrine falcon nest, Ede, Netherlands
Ede, Netherlands
Is installed in a peregrine falcon nest in the city of Ede and shows the life of birds in real time. The nest in which the camera is installed is located on the tallest historic chimney in the Netherlands with a height of 85 meters — on a chimney at the former ENKA site in Ede in Gelderland province.Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 480p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (offline).Webcam at the stork nest, Ulm, Germany
Ulm, Germany
Shows the stork nest in real time. The bird nest is located on the roof of a house near the Church of St. Briccius in the Gogglingen District of Ulm city, Germany. With this live cam, you can remotely monitor the life of white storks.Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 720p.
Last check: (offline).Webcam in the nest of storks, Havelsee, Germany
Germany
Shows a close-up of the nest of storks in the city of Havelsee. The camera allows you to remotely monitor the life of white storks in real time. The nest is located in the Fohrde district of Havelsee in Brandenburg. Birds nest here every year.Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 1080p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (works intermittently).Webcam in the birdhouse, Recke
Recke, Germany
The live cam is installed in the birdhouse, which is located in Recke in the Steinfurt district of Germany. The camera allows you to remotely monitor the life of starlings in real time. Birdhouse, with the nest and webcam, is located on a tree at a height of 6 meters above the ground. Birds nest here every spring.Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 1440p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (offline).Birdhouse Webcam in Recke, Germany
Recke, Germany
The live webcam is located in a birdhouse in Recke, Germany. The camera makes it possible to observe the nesting of wild birds in real time. In 2020, a tit nest was made in this birdhouse.Time zone: GMT+02:00. Broadcast quality: video 1440p, 🔊 with sound.
Last check: (offline).
It looks like the incubation time is well gone and suggests the eggs are not viable sadly.
Huw Jenkins, Sheffield, UK › Webcam at the storks nest, Lindheim, Germany
Well, earlier today (26/3/2024) 3 eggs, but sadly now just two. Backed up the video and saw one of the storks fight the nesting stork to get them off the eggs, grabbed one and threw it overboard
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I see one egg! Just today, 21/03/2024! Yay!
I see one egg! Just today, 21/03/2024! Yay!
Jo Ann, Buffalo › Webcam at the storks nest, Lindheim, Germany
I have watched this cam for years. For awhile I had lost it. So glad to have found it again.
Bonnie, Staunton › Webcam at the stork nest, Ulm, Germany
I really can't see, but today (Feb 2, 2024) it seems one of the birds is setting on an egg possibly? Spreading the wings out and roosting and looking at a spot in the nest just out of view. Does anyone know for sure? I love watching these birds! To whoever provides it and maintains it Thank You!
Jo Ann, Buffalo › Webcam at the storks nest, Lindheim, Germany
In the past few years, apart from occasionally roosting at night, once the young have fully fledged, they aren’t seen on camera again. This evening, there was obvious niggling aggression between two of the three birds on the nest.
We wait to see if “mum” overwinters in Germany, as she has been doing in recent years? A screenshot of her, in quite deep snow, once featured as one of my Christmas cards!
From the shadow that is occasionally visible, the nest appears to be atop a very, very tall, industrial-type chimney. After the breeding season, the ground below must be covered in guarno - a great fertilizer but not so good for camera lenses! Perhaps the camera should be mounted a little higher, next year.
From the shadow that is occasionally visible, the nest appears to be atop a very, very tall, industrial-type chimney. After the breeding season, the ground below must be covered in guarno - a great fertilizer but not so good for camera lenses! Perhaps the camera should be mounted a little higher, next year.
Chollymum, Hertford & Cezais › Webcam at the storks nest, Lindheim, Germany
Watching and waiting - they should be flying off pretty soon now! Wondering how high up this nest is? I wouldn't want to be that person up on the ladder earlier this spring! I was so devastated when the one chick was booted from the nest. Mother Nature is hard to watch sometimes.
JoAnn, Pennsylvania › Webcam at the storks nest, Lindheim, Germany
It wouldn't surprise me if a parent threw out the weakling. It happened at this nest with a previous brood; then, the 3 bigger youngsters had been tormenting their smaller sibling & it seemed a kindness to end its misery. This year, the 4th chick seemed quite feisty.
Chollymum, Hertford & Cezais › Webcam at the storks nest, Lindheim, Germany
Please do not break my heart and tell me the 4th and smallest of the young storks (who seemed just fine), was not rescued by whoever was in the May video cleaning around the nest area, and removing debris from the baby storks themselves. He was wearing a blue glove on his left hand. The title of that video was "Rescue Operation."
Patricia, USA › Webcam at the storks nest, Lindheim, Germany
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