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Old 03-18-2021, 03:32 AM #1
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Default Cornell Lab Feeder Watch Live

I see that Cornell has some really neat feeder cams online these days. I'd not seen these ones before. They really do a great job. I hope I see some feeding when I check next time. It's early morning there now as I type, so no action.


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mrsD really loved the Red Tail Hawks. I always think of her when I check their site.


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from Taiaroa Head New Zealand.

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I couldn't sleep so I was checking on the Albatross because I figured it would be daybreak in NZ. It's still dark but some of the older footage of this Albatross chick sitting on the edge of the cliff is spectacular.

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