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All About Birds Webcams
By: acl-ny Date: April 19, 2024, 9:36 am
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[member=5]muskrat[/member] - maybe you shouldn't watch this one.
Young barred owl swallows whole rodent. I didn't know they could
do that! i don't know how he could do that! The baby looks
exhausted by the end.
I'm very amused by the fact that the others sit there staring at
the camera. The little cuties.
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5EKps9hLaE
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Re: All About Birds Webcams
By: acl-ny Date: April 19, 2024, 9:39 am
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Good husband/daddy.
Red tailed hawk delivers food for momma, takes care of the kids.
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCDRyNHej04
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Re: All About Birds Webcams
By: acl-ny Date: April 19, 2024, 9:40 am
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Great Horned Owlets
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Re: All About Birds Webcams
By: muskrat Date: April 19, 2024, 11:20 am
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youre right: i couldnt bare to see the mousie (or whatever it
was ) get horked down by that owlet!
two seasons ago, Cornell hosted a live nest cam in Wisconsin
(yay!) with a Kestral family: the babies were darling. (sadly,
it appears the parents didnt return to the nest box last summer
or this season.)
i loves the Redtailed Hawk fam: I've been watching the cam
featuring BigRed and (first Ezra and now) Arthur since 2012 !
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Re: All About Birds Webcams
By: acl-ny Date: April 19, 2024, 11:56 am
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[member=5]muskrat[/member]
Did you say Kestrel?
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpCWQixorHQ
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Re: All About Birds Webcams
By: muskrat Date: April 19, 2024, 12:43 pm
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[quote author=acl-ny link=topic=2679.msg247490#msg247490
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[member=5]muskrat[/member]
Did you say Kestrel?
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YAY!!! theyre back! i looked a couple wks ago and the cam wasnt
turned on so i figured there was no activity.
thank YOU! <3 <3
eta: it looks like a different nest. they used to live in a
nest box: this looks like an actual tree cavity? interesting!
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Re: All About Birds Webcams
By: muskrat Date: April 19, 2024, 12:48 pm
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i was right about the new kestrel digs!
The American Kestrel Cam is back on Bird Cams after taking a
hiatus in 2023, and the female has already laid two eggs.
New Year, New Box: You may notice a change of scenery on the cam
this season. Our partners at the Raptor Resource Project have
been busy this offseason preparing a new dwelling for the
kestrels. The new nest box was constructed out of a downed tree
and has been lined with organic material to mimic a natural
cavity.
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Re: All About Birds Webcams
By: muskrat Date: April 25, 2024, 2:25 pm
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we have a new hatched baby on the hawk-cam! welcome, N1.
HTML https://x.com/CornellHawks/status/1783572916329652585
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Re: All About Birds Webcams
By: muskrat Date: July 26, 2024, 5:31 pm
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Very sad news out of Cornell...
Both young redtailed hawks who fledged in June have died. One
died after a window collision a few days ago (Mon?) and the
other appeared to be ill two days ago and was found dead this
morning.
So both nestlings are gone (two other eggs that were part of the
same clutch never hatched).
RIP, dear N1 and N2 .... i'm sorry you had so little time to
enjoy the universe.
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Re: All About Birds Webcams
By: acl-ny Date: July 26, 2024, 7:58 pm
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So sad, muskrat. I hadn’t been following them after they
fledged.
Sometimes one will die. Unusual for both, and most of the time
I’ve watched them there have been three chicks.
😥
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