Built in 2006, this waterhole is located 8 km from Namib Desert Lodge. The pump is powered by solar energy and filled by a nearby borehole. Water levels are monitored by a float system, which allows the water to be automatically refreshed as needed.
Namibia Cam’s waterhole lies within the Gondwana Namib Park - bordering the Namib Naukluft Park. In this park, all man-made barriers have been removed, creating a space over 56,540 square kilometers - wildlife moves freely between the two parks and the other privately owned guest farms. The park offers diverse landscapes, including fossilized dunes, the World Heritage Site 'Namib Sand Sea,' and the Tsauchab River valley.
To find out more about the animals that visit and the surrounding areas, check the FAQs at https://bit.ly/namib-desert-live-stream
Many thanks to Namibia Cam for hosting the stream! Follow them on Facebook for regular updates.
Here at Kitkat Playroom, we rescue the most vulnerable kittens and nurture them until they are ready for their furever homes. And we stream it all LIVE 24/7 until adoption day.
Donations are greatly appreciated - https://kitkatplayroom.com/donate - We are an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) nonprofit rescue. 100% of your donation goes to the kittens in our care. We rely entirely on generous supporters like you to pay for routine and emergency veterinary costs, food, medicine, and the other essential needs of tiny lives in our hands.
Welcome to Shintama Ryokan, a hot spring inn where around 70 cats live! Located at 2-1-13 Hamawaki, Beppu City, Oita Prefecture. It is just a 5 minute walk from Higashi Beppu Station on the JR Nippo Line.
Follow them on Instagram for updates and news about the cats.
Many thanks to Chin-Anago for hosting the stream!
Hello viewers, the cameras are transmitting live footage from the stork's nest. It's important to remember that storks are a part of the wild and are not bound by human standards or laws. As a result, you may witness some unsettling or distressing events, such as instances of aggression between storks, attacks by predators, or the death of a young one. However, these events are a natural part of life, and it's important not to interfere. Rest assured, the camera system is monitored by ornithologists who can intervene if necessary. They are experts in their field and will carefully consider any actions that need to be taken.
This camera is sponsored by HD Internet - a popular internet, phone and TV company based in Trutnov. Many thanks to them for the stream! The nest is housed on a chimney at KARA Fashion - thanks to them for the location!
The storks also have an official website with lots more information.
Hello viewers, the cameras are transmitting live footage from the stork's nest. It's important to remember that storks are a part of the wild and are not bound by human standards or laws. As a result, you may witness some unsettling or distressing events, such as instances of aggression between storks, attacks by predators, or the death of a young one. However, these events are a natural part of life, and it's important not to interfere. Rest assured, the camera system is monitored by ornithologists who can intervene if necessary. They are experts in their field and will carefully consider any actions that need to be taken.
This camera is sponsored by HD Internet - a popular internet, phone and TV company based in Trutnov. Many thanks to them for the stream! The nest is housed on a chimney at KARA Fashion - thanks to them for the location!
The storks also have an official website with lots more information.
Welcome to the broadcast from a charming place located on the edge of the forest by the Żywieckie Lake in Tresna.
You can observe most of the European wintering birds here, including Blue Tit, Bullfinch, Blackbird, Great Tit, Nuthatch, European Crested Tit, Marsh Tit, Eurasian Jay, Great Spotted Woodpecker, European Robin, Eurasian Siskin, Long-Tailed Tit, Hawfinch, Coal Tit, Jer, Common Chaffinch, Black Cap, Song Thrush, Common Starling, Hooded Crow, Dunnock, Garden Warbler, Common Pheasant, Wood Pigeon. In the cascade with flowing water, they enjoy lovely bird baths.
Squirrels and mice also visit, familes of foxes and badgers come every night, also marten and weasels. Sometimes you will see red deer hind with their young, arriving for dinner or in the early morning for breakfast :)
In the area there are also the Eared Owl, Kestrel, Tawny Owl, and there are bats.
If you'd like to support bird feeding, we welcome to donations via PayPal
I cordially invite you to the website of the Forest Nook community which brings together nature lovers: www.livebirdspoland.com
A view of the surf from the Waikiki Aquarium, which features over 3,000 Hawaiian & tropical Pacific marine animals, plus multiple exhibits. It was founded in 1904 and has been an institution of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa since 1919. The aquarium is the second-oldest still-operating public aquarium in the United States, after the New York Aquarium.
Find out more at www.waikikiaquarium.org
Welcome to the shark camera at Long Island Aquarium! The lights go out at 7pm local time.
Themed around the Lost City of Atlantis, Long Island Aquarium blends science and nature with myth to create an informative and entertaining environment for visitors of all ages. We offer a rich variety of experiences!
This FINtastic destination features one of the largest all-living coral reef displays in this hemisphere, a 120,000-gallon shark tank, year-round sea lion shows, African Penguins, Marmosets, numerous touch tanks and more than 100 exhibits including the lavish indoor gardens of our Butterflies, Bugs & Birds Exhibit!
You can try one of our JAWsome Aquatic Adventures, like the Shark Dive where you’ll get in the cage and down into our amazing Lost City of Atlantis Shark Exhibit. Visit the Penguin Encounter where you’ll get up close and personal with our cutest feathered friends. You can even snorkel with tropical fish from around the world with our Pirate Snorkel Adventure.
Find out more at LongIslandAquarium.com
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Get to Know Our Polar Bears at Kansas City Zoo!
Born in 1989, Berlin is queen of her domain! Whether she's napping in her sandy pit or swimming laps in her cooled pool, Berlin chooses what she wants to do and when.
Nuniq - pronounced "new-nick" - was born at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in 2016 and arrived in Kansas City in 2020. You will frequently see him splashing around in the pool and tearing up some of his favorite toys.
Polar Bear Passage Facts:
• A 140,000 gallon pool chilled to 65 degrees for swimming and diving.
• A giant sand pit for digging (or napping) and a grassy yard for rolling around and playing with enrichment items.
• Air-conditioned bedrooms and den behind the scenes, complete with private swimming pool.
Keeping Busy:
Zookeepers plan daily activities for our bears. They use varied foods, smells, toys and sounds to change what they experience everyday. You may see our bears playing with balls, barrels, logs, or straw – they have a lot of options! You may also notice that Berlin sometimes paces, which is a habit she developed as a younger bear. The amount of time she paces changes from season to season, probably due to weather changes, hormones and natural instincts.
The Menu:
Berlin and Nuniq have a wide choice of food items. Herring, capelin, trout, polar bear kibble, lard and a selection of fruits and vegetables are all on the menu. Seasonally, polar bear weights fluctuate widely just as they would in the Arctic. In summer months, polar bears weigh much less because they are unable to hunt seals on the ice. In the winter, when hunting is possible, polar bears pack on the pounds.
Support the Kansas City Zoo by making a donation
The Coral City Camera is an underwater camera streaming live from an urban reef in Miami, Florida. It is located along the shoreline at the east end of PortMiami in about 10’ (3m) of water. It was deployed by Coral Morphologic as a hybrid art-science research project produced with Bridge Initiative and Bas Fisher Invitational and initially funded through grants awarded by a Knight Arts Challenge grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and an Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Coral City Camera provides a fish-eye view into the urban marine ecosystem that has developed around the human-made shorelines of Miami. The project was launched with the idea that the incredible biodiversity living just below the waterline in Miami should be a point of civic pride that engages the public to protect what they know and love. The riprap boulder shoreline along PortMiami demonstrates that human infrastructure can offer imperiled species with refuge and functional habitat in unexpected urban locations as well as serve as conveniently accessible research sites.
While the abundance of fish and marine life makes for a real-life aquarium screensaver you can enjoy all day, the Coral City Camera also serves as a valuable scientific tool to monitor the health and wellbeing of this underwater life in a non-invasive fashion. Coral Morphologic is working with ACCRETE from NOAA to sample and record the site’s water parameters while using the camera as a research tool to monitor a coral nursery that houses fragments of brain corals (Pseudodiploria strigosa) from urban habitats in order to investigate their resilience. We are also working with Rescue-a-Reef from the University of Miami to use the site to identify the hardiest genotypes of staghorn (Acropora cervicornis) and elkhorn (Acropora palmata) corals that have been propagated in their offshore nursery in Biscayne National Park.
For more information visit www.coralcitycamera.com
Welcome to the amazing view of the Deerfield Beach Blue. Spinner the Sea Camera sits at the bottom of the city’s landmark fishing pier, which stretches out over the ocean at nearly 1000 feet from the shoreline. Spinner’s home is located in 30-feet of water, on the pilings of the pier. Our crowning jewel is packed daily with fishermen anxious to take a bow to a tarpon or pick a fight with a feisty Barracuda.
Be prepared when you tune in to catch a glimpse of everything from a parrotfish posing for Spinner the Sea Cam, to sharks or even playful sea turtles. During the winter months, you might even see Jellyfish bouncing around the neighborhood. You will be mesmerized by the variety of multi-colored reef fish wrestling for the spotlight.
The view of the DFB Blue will easily provide moments of zen to your day, but we hope that this awesome wonder will serve as a reminder that we all have a responsibility to take care of the ocean and everything in it. Be wise and do your part to keep the ocean and its creatures free of plastics and other harmful materials. Deerfield Beach… more than just a pretty beach!
If you would like to share your screenshots with us and the world, hashtag the photo with #DFBfish . We love your enthusiasm and participation and greatly appreciate your help in making this project successful!
This camera is hosted by Friends of Big Bear Valley. Big Bear Valley is the 7th most Biologically Diverse place in the country!
Friends of Big Bear Valley’s goal is to maintain the unspoiled beauty and unique environment of this very special place. We protect and preserve our amazing natural surroundings through environmental education and advocacy about its value and community benefit.
The 15-mile long Big Bear Valley, with its beautiful lake, sits inside the San Bernardino National Forest in Southern California. You can find out more about the environment and ecology of the area on our website.
Friends of Big Bear Valley is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Your kindhearted support allows us to be who we are. You are welcome to make a donation or purchase an item from our online shop at www.friendsofbigbearvalley.org
This bird feeding station is located in a suburban garden backyard in Pretoria, South Africa. Apart from Pretoria being at 4,600 feet (1400 m) above sea level, the bird feeder is situated between the trees about 20 feet (6m) above ground level.
This bird camera is brought to us by Allen BirdCam, who has been live-streaming since 2010! Please enjoy this small contribution from this wonderful family, as they love sharing a little window into Africa and the wonderful blessings from nature, highlighting the importance of taking good care of our valuable environment.
You can learn more about Allen BirdCam at www.allenbirdcam.com - The feeder was custom designed and built from teak hardwood, which is resistant to the weather and easy to disinfect. If you would like to donate directly to him to help with expenses, please visit here
Make sure to visit https://BirdWatchingHQ.com to learn about feeding birds and attracting wildlife to your backyard!
This is Ryans Bird Buffet which will run in place of the deer cams through the Summer and the deer cams will be back on December 16th 2020.
This camera is powered by Brownville's Food Pantry For Deer, which runs through the winter months to assist the local Deer population. To support the project and help to buy food for the Deer, please visiit: https://www.gofundme.com/brownville039s-food-pantry-for-deer
The Brownville Food Pantry For Deer feeds approximately 400 pounds per day of native oats (local) to help sustain the white-tailed deer population through rough winters here in central Maine.
Feeding happens daily around 14: 00 (2 PM) Eastern Standard Time starting December 16 and continues to the beginning of April. These are wild deer and this is not a deer farm. Some of the deer have been coming for more than 10 years including a piebald deer with more white markings than a normal white-tailed deer.
At times there are 100 to 200 deer at the pantry. Wild turkeys also come and eat the native oats along side the deer. At times you may see up to 100 wild turkeys at once.
There is no Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD in wild deer in Maine. These deer are all very healthy and there has never been any type of disease spread among these deer. This "Yarding" of deer happens in Maine every winter, even if they were not being fed.
To Donate with CC click here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/yz9v2-brownville039s-food-pantry-for-deer
To Donate via PayPal send to: brownvillefoodpantryfordeer@gmail.com
To Donate by check: Brownville Food Pantry For Deer, 16 Rips Road, Brownville, Me 04414
All Donations go to help feed the deer and for the new cameras and related equipment. The Deer Food Pantry is a nonprofit organization.
A Red-tailed Hawk pair has been nesting above Cornell University’s athletic fields since at least the 2012, making use of two different light towers for their nest sites. In 2012 and 2015, they used a tower near Fernow Hall, and in 2013, 2014, and 2016, they used the tower nearest Weill Hall. We installed cameras at both of these sites to get a better look at the intimate behavior of these well-known birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus.
Red-tailed hawks are monogamous and may mate for life. They make stick nests high above the ground, in which the female lays one to five eggs each year. Both sexes incubate the eggs for four to five weeks, and feed the young from the time they hatch until they leave the nest about six weeks later.
Red-tailed Hawks, especially in the West, have highly variable plumage, including dark and rufous phases. They have long, broad wings and short, wide tails. Most have light breasts and dark streaks forming a mottled 'belly-band.' Most have dark brown heads. The underwings are mottled dark and light. All plumages of Red-tailed Hawks have a darkish band on the leading edges of the inner underwings, known as the 'patagial' markings. The upper side of the tail of most adult birds is deep rufous, although the Harlan's Red-tailed Hawk, a subspecies occasionally seen in Washington, has a light gray or banded tail. Light birds often have a faint white 'V' on their back-feathers that can be seen when they are perched. Juveniles lack the red tail.
24/7 live streams of our stork nests in Fohrde, a district of the city Havelsee in the state Brandenburg, Germany.
Most White Storks are monogamous and pair for life. Female storks lay 2 – 5 chalky-white eggs which are laid at two day intervals. Eggs hatch after 33 – 34 days of incubation. The incubation period is shared between both parents. After hatching, both parents take turns to feed the chicks. Food is placed on the edge of the nest by the parents but water is provided by regurgitation.
When newly hatched, young white storks have pinkish legs and a small black beak with a brown tip. young storks have two successive coats of down. Its body is firstly partly covered with short, sparse downy feathers which are whitish in colour which are replaced after around a week with a fluffy white down. Flight feathers appear after 3 weeks along with black scapulars (shoulder feathers).
The chicks fledge after about 2 months and usually begin breeding when they are 3 – 5 years old. By this time, the young storks plumage is similar to that of the adults. White storks can live more than 30 years. https://animalcorner.co.uk/animals/white-stork-birds/
Camera powered by https://www.storchennest-fohrde.de/
Welcome to Royal Cam - streaming live from our northern royal albatross colony at Taiaroa Head near Dunedin, New Zealand.
Our new albatross family is LGK and LGL at South Plateau.They are incubating a fertile egg.
Royal Cam is a 24-hour live stream of an albatross nest during the breeding season.
Go to www.doc.govt.nz/royalcam to learn more about the camera, leave a comment, or ask questions.
Welcome to our live cam! We set up our feeder May 2020 and have been delighted to see such a variety of beautiful birds, over 30 species observed. Other wildlife viewed on our live cam have included deer, racoons, foxes, skunks, possums, groundhogs, squirrels and wild turkey. If you see a 3 legged deer, that is "Blitzen"
If you would like to help feed the birds and deer you can click to donate here. All donations are greatly appreciated!
Streaming live from Tiny Kittens animal rescue center.
Our rescue work: http://tinykittens.com
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You are watching a live stream of the bird feeders at Bird Watching HQ's feeding station. This bird cam provides entertainment but also a chance to learn the backyard birds of the eastern USA. I am located near the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Akron, Oh (USA).
This camera shows the main group of bird feeders. The most common birds seen are Northern Cardinal, American Goldfinch, House Finch, House Sparrow, Downy Woodpecker, Mourning Dove, Blue Jay, Tufted Titmouse, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Common Grackle, and Black-capped Chickadee.
Learn more about Bird Watching HQ at https://birdwatchinghq.com
The Bird Feeders I'm Using: https://birdwatchinghq.com/best-bird-feeders/
How To Prevent Squirrels: https://birdwatchinghq.com/squirrels-off-bird-feeders/
How To Attract Birds To Your Yard: https://birdwatchinghq.com/how-to-attract-birds/
The Best Bird Seed/Food To Use: https://birdwatchinghq.com/bird-seed-types/
7 Steps To Building a Bird Feeding Station: https://birdwatchinghq.com/bird-feeding-station/
3 Ways To Prevent Starlings: https://birdwatchinghq.com/stop-starlings/
Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders: https://birdwatchinghq.com/squirrel-proof-bird-feeders/
My (squirrel proof) bird feeder pole: https://birdwatchinghq.com/bird-feeder-poles/
The camera I use for streaming: http://geni.us/U5AA
You are watching a live stream of the bird feeders at Bird Watching HQ's feeding station. This bird cam provides entertainment but also a chance to learn the backyard birds of the eastern USA. I am located near the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Akron, Oh (USA).
This camera is located on the ground, underneath the main group of bird feeders. Common mammals seen at night include Virginia Opossums, Eastern Cottontails (rabbit), Striped Skunks, and raccoons. During the day you are going to see Eastern Gray Squirrels, American Red Squirrels, Eastern Chipmunks, and lots of birds that enjoy feeding on the ground, such as Northern Cardinals, Blue Jays, American Crows, House Sparrows, and Mourning Doves.
Learn more about Bird Watching HQ at https://birdwatchinghq.com
The Bird Feeders I'm Using: https://birdwatchinghq.com/best-bird-feeders/
How To Prevent Squirrels: https://birdwatchinghq.com/squirrels-off-bird-feeders/
How To Attract Birds To Your Yard: https://birdwatchinghq.com/how-to-attract-birds/
The Best Bird Seed/Food To Use: https://birdwatchinghq.com/bird-seed-types/
7 Steps To Building a Bird Feeding Station: https://birdwatchinghq.com/bird-feeding-station/
3 Ways To Prevent Starlings: https://birdwatchinghq.com/stop-starlings/
Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders: https://birdwatchinghq.com/squirrel-proof-bird-feeders/
My (squirrel proof) bird feeder pole: https://birdwatchinghq.com/bird-feeder-poles/
The camera I use for streaming: http://geni.us/U5AA
Giraffe camera at Budapest Zoo, Hungary
The Budapest Zoo & Botanical Gardens is one of the oldest zoos in the world, having been open to the public since 1866. The Budapest Zoo is home to a number of noteworthy Art Nouveau buildings: the main entrance, the Elephant House, the Bird House and the Palm House. Kids will enjoy the 'Kindergarten', where various baby animals can be seen together in one area. The Budapest Zoo always provides a great experience as it's more like being in a botanical garden with animals.
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Nico Nyanko is a cat sanctuary based in Chichibu City, Saitama prefecture, Japan.
We protect, rescue, foster, and rehome cats. Our open shelter allows the cats to freely walk around indoors, not confined to one cage, but living in a home style environment. Currently, about 100 cats live and grow in the sanctuary.
Breakfast is at 8:30 am, dinner is at 6:30pm! Do you want to help feed us? Please check our Amazon Wishlist
Contact us!
Website: http://www.nico-nyanko.org
Send a postcard or a gift for the cats - Address: 483-2 Shimoshida Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture 369-1503
Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/niconyanko/
Do you want to visit us?
The shelter is open every day from 13 o'clock to 16 o'clock. A shuttle bus for "Hoshi no Yu" comes out at Chichibu Line Minano Station by 40 minutes every hour. (No 12 o'clock is available) Reservation system. Please be informed in advance because closed days are irregular holiday. info@nico-nyanko.org
As a contribution to cats' medical expenses etc, there is a shelter admission fee: Adults 500 yen (free for elementary school students and under is free). Admission by children alone is not possible.
Farm Sanctuary's cozy sheep barn is the perfect place to watch sheep of all ages relax together.
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You are watching the bears in the Libearty sanctuary, the largest brown bear sanctuary in the world.
Highlights and viewing resources at http://allaboutbirds.org/panamafeeders
The Panama Fruit Feeder Cam is a collaboration between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Canopy Family.
http://www.canopytower.com/canopy-lodge
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About the Site
The Panama Fruit Feeder Cam is located on the grounds of the Canopy Lodge in El Valle de Antón, Panama. This site is just over 2,000 ft above sea level in the low mountains of Cerro Gaital, with a mild springtime climate year-round. A small stream called Rio Guayabo runs past the feeders in the background, and the lush landscaping of the Canopy Lodge grounds grade into the forested slopes around them. The feeding table is around 40 feet from the main lodge, and is one of several feeders provisioned throughout the day so that guests to the lodge are greeted to spectacular views of many of the common birds found in this ecosystem.
About the Canopy Lodge
The Canopy Lodge is a full service lodge specializing in nature tourism with a focus on birds. It is about 60 miles west of Panama City in the picturesque village of El Valle de Antón, right in the center of the gigantic crater of an extinct volcano. This is the largest inhabited crater in the Western Hemisphere and second only to the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. It is surrounded by the Cerro Gaital Natural Monument.
Canopy Lodge is one of a series of three ecotourism ventures developed by the Canopy Family. The first, Canopy Tower, involved transforming a former U.S. radar station overlooking the Panama Canal in Soberanía National Park into a unique birding lodge embedded in the canopy of the surrounding forest. Their newest property, Canopy Camp, offers a taste of some of the wildest lowland rainforest in Panama in the Darién region.
Live Stream overlooking our bird feeding station.
We ask that you please consider making a contribution towards the bird food, the upkeep of the camera equipment and our website It would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.tomnliz.com/Livecam/feed.html
Visit our Facebook Fan Page. Like the page and see all the pics we have and will post along with videos from our cams and gardens. https://www.facebook.com/LittlehouseOnThePrairieVillage
Here is the approximate cost in U.S. Dollars ($) for the typical types of seed and feed we provide:
-20 LB of Black Oil Sunflower Seed - $20.00 - (Lasts 1 week)
-40 LB Mix - $19.00 - (Lasts 1 week)
-5 LB Finch Food- $15.00 - (Lasts 1 weeks)
-40 LB Mixed Nut & Fruit- $36.00 - (Lasts 2 weeks)
We are located in Prairie Village, Kansas USA You can see this cam and all our other live cams with chat at http://www.tomnliz.com/Livecam
Watch as cownose and honeycomb rays circle our mangrove lagoon exhibit in search of their next meal—and it’s not far away. Stop by Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 pm PT to see the next feeding.
Our cams are live both day and night. Seeing a dark screen? It's likely nighttime. Please tune back in during daylight hours for more action.
The California Academy of Sciences is a renowned scientific and educational institution dedicated to exploring, explaining, and sustaining life on Earth. Based in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, it's the only place in the world to house an aquarium, planetarium, rainforest, and natural history museum—plus cutting-edge research programs—all under one living roof.
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The main house at the Service Dog Project is the perfect place to watch the comings and goings of Great Danes--including current service dogs and future service dogs (also known as puppies)--and the staff and volunteers who train and care for them.
The pups are in training to become guide dogs for people who are visually impaired. Their first eight weeks are so crucial in their training. From the day they are born they entered into an early socialization program that will introduce them to different sights, sounds, and feels in the world.
The hope is that when they grow up they will help someone who is blind live with more confidence, independence, and mobility. Don't see puppies? Don't worry, the puppies are just live on another camera. Because puppies have such fragile immune systems, we swap them between kennel runs every day to allow for a 24-hour disinfection to take place.
More about our rescue work: http://TinyKittens.com
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Watch our penguins swim, flirt, and nest on three live webcams—now in HD! Native to the coasts of South Africa and Namibia, these flightless birds have an important conservation story to tell. Tune in for daily feedings at 10:30 am and 3:00 pm PST.
Our cams are live both day and night. Seeing a dark screen? It's likely nighttime. Please tune back in during daylight hours for more action.
The California Academy of Sciences is a renowned scientific and educational institution dedicated to exploring, explaining, and sustaining life on Earth. Based in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, it's the only place in the world to house an aquarium, planetarium, rainforest, and natural history museum—plus cutting-edge research programs—all under one living roof.
Get an up-close look at the delicate sea nettles in our Open Sea exhibit. Watch as their long tentacles and lacey mouth-arms move smoothly through the water. But don't let these unassuming invertebrates fool you—their graceful trailing parts are covered in stinging cells used for hunting. When their tentacles touch tiny drifting prey, the stinging cells paralyze it and stick tight. The prey is moved to the mouth-arms and then to the mouth, where it's digested.
The California Academy of Sciences is a renowned scientific and educational institution dedicated to exploring, explaining, and sustaining life on Earth. Based in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, it's the only place in the world to house an aquarium, planetarium, rainforest, and natural history museum—plus cutting-edge research programs—all under one living roof.
Visit us online to learn more and to get tickets: http://www.calacademy.org.
This FeederWatch cam is located in the Treman Bird Feeding Garden at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Perched on the edge of both Sapsucker Woods and its 10-acre pond, these feeders attract both forest species like chickadees and woodpeckers as well as some species that prefer open environments near water like Red-winged Blackbirds.
The Wild Birds Unlimited store at Sapsucker Woods has been a part of the visitor experience in the Cornell Lab’s Visitor Center ever since the new building opened in 2003.
Watch our Red Pandas, Zhu and Berry, in their outdoor habitat. Red Pandas are one of the eight endangered species at the Trevor Zoo.
Help us keep streaming by making a donation at: https://give.evertrue.com/millbrook/trevor-zoo-red-panda-cams
Check out more Red Panda goodness at http://www.millbrook.org/trevorzoopandas
Our cams are live both day and night. Seeing a dark screen? It's likely nighttime. Please tune back in during daylight hours for more action.
Dive in to the Academy’s Philippine Coral Reef tank-- one of the deepest exhibits of live corals in the world. This impressive tank houses a broad range of aquatic life from the coral reefs and mangroves of the Philippines, a global biodiversity hotspot and an important location for scientific research. Tune in daily at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm PST to watch and listen as Academy divers feed the creatures in the Philippine Coral Reef exhibit and answer visitor questions.
The California Academy of Sciences is a renowned scientific and educational institution dedicated to exploring, explaining, and sustaining life on Earth. Based in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, it's the only place in the world to house an aquarium, planetarium, rainforest, and natural history museum—plus cutting-edge research programs—all under one living roof.
Visit us online to learn more and to get tickets: http://www.calacademy.org.
Live Aviary Cam from Monterey Bay Aquarium
Watch our aviary cam carefully—you never know who'll stroll by. Marvel at the long legs of our black-necked stilt or spot the tiny western snowy plovers that blend into the sand. Look for leg bands on our birds, which help us identify them. Each bird has its own history—most came here injured and can't live in the wild.
Watch our penguins swim, flirt, and nest on three live webcams—now in HD! Native to the coasts of South Africa and Namibia, these flightless birds have an important conservation story to tell. Tune in for daily feedings at 10:30 am and 3:00 pm PST.
The California Academy of Sciences is the only place in the world with an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum, and four-story rainforest all under one roof. Visit us online to learn more and to get tickets at http://www.calacademy.org
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FAQ:
- We are kitten fosters, trying to help rescued cats get adopted by loving homes.
- We're in Illinois, USA. - It's really live 24/7, forever.
- We turn off the lights at night, but we have good night-vision set up. For the cats, it seems dark.
- We don't get paid for this!
- This stream began on April 20th, 2016. YouTube's start time is incorrect.
- The pops and bangs on Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesdays during the day are from a nearby skeet-shooting range. They're not as loud in person!
- The three beeps you often hear are from our home security system, whenever a door or window is opened or closed.
- ADOPTIONS: Adoptions are managed by On Angels' Wings in Crystal Lake, but you can apply online via our website!
Friends of Felines Rescue Centre 24/7 - Donate to the rescue centre via PayPal.
Find out about their amazing work at http://www.fofrescue.org/about-us/
Friends of Felines’ Rescue Center
14597 PowerDam Road
Defiance,
Ohio,
43512 419-393-2400
fofrescue@gmail.com
This live cam looks directly into the nest of an osprey pair on Maine's Hog Island and pans around the surrounding area.
To find out more visit: http://hogisland.audubon.org/about
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Established in 1993, Makov Animal Rescue Center accepts all injured or ill wild animals. It takes care of abandoned baby animals and provides first aid, veterinary treatment, rehabilitation, preparation for release and actual release back to nature.
The centre also provides animal care and environmental studies classes for local schools and community groups.
To support this charity please visit: http://www.makov.cz/?action=support-us