Bird feeder webcam in Pretoria, South Africa
Bird feeder webcam in Pretoria, South Africa
Live webcam shows the bird feeder and drinker in the city of Pretoria in South Africa in real time. This bird feeding station is located in the backyard of a suburban garden in Pretoria, Gauteng province, South Africa. Apart from Pretoria being at 1400 meters above sea level, the bird feeder is situated between the trees about 6 meters above ground level.
Fruits such as apples, bananas and pears are commonly used to feed birds. You will also see specially prepared saw meat and suet served several times per day. The tube feeder has mixed birdseed inside and the glass feeder is full of nectar water.
In addition to birds, bats fly to the feeder.
Live webcam at the bird feeder in Pretoria (South Africa) works around the clock in real time. The webcam player allows you to rewind the broadcast recording a few hours back.
Geography: Pretoria. Time zone: GMT+02:00
Broadcast quality: video, 1080p, 🔊 with sound. Status: webcam is online (checked today).
Category: animals, birds, weather.
Broadcast quality: video, 1080p, 🔊 with sound. Status: webcam is online (checked today).
Category: animals, birds, weather.
Source: allenbirdcam.com
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Interesting shots with the webcam: 2Hello, Every night for at least an hour I watch your live camera, I must note the beauty of the bird world by day and the animals by night,
Thank you so much.
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Joseph Ringler, jerusalem // 2022-07-16
This is the best I have ever seen. Beautiful birds. Thank you and God bless you for doing this for the Birds. I love to watch them every day. Thank you very much !!!
Tina, Mannheim Germany // 2021-12-27
Love the beautiful birds, miss south africa!
Eben Van Rooyen, Eagle Lake, minnesota, united states // 2021-07-25
I looked up pictures on the internet... was that a serval?
Lisa, Venice // 2021-03-10
Lovely to see thank you
Stephen Harrison, Bedford // 2021-03-01
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