Live cams bring the birds to you
Posted on 9 April, 2020 by Ivan
As we look out the home office window today, it is a picture-perfect autumn day: windless, colourful, mild, and particularly vibrant and green due to the recent rains. In many ways, it is the perfect day to go bird watching, even from the comfort of your home. Most of us are already craving interaction with nature, walks, rides and group gatherings, but for now we will be isolating in the nature of our homes.
Fortunately there are many online resources that can keep us connected to nature, such as numerous nature-based identification exercises, skill testing, live cameras, videos and online quizzes. While these are never as exciting as seeing or touching the real thing, we are very impressed with the list of activities put together by the experts at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Below is a summary of their suggestions for live cameras that can be viewed from the comfort of your home. You can watch the action live on the webcams setup all over the world – allowing for time zone differences. We particularly like the very lively and colourful tiny toucans in Panama.
From the Cornell Lab of Ornithology:
Stream one of our Bird Cams for peace, beauty and intimacy with wild creatures. Many of our users keep a cam streaming all day long just for the calming outdoor sounds that filter in.
- Bring nesting owls, hawks, and ospreys into your home
Or watch a rotating cast of birds at our feeder cams:
- Ruffed Grouse and Evening Grosbeaks in snowy Ontario
- Blue Jays and Northern Cardinals at our offices in Ithaca, New York
- Tanagers and tiny toucans (called aracaris) in tropical Panama
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