Live Nature Cams
YOUR LINK HERE:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=10sn8VzIzs8
animals in this stream: grey fox, mule deer, skunk • 00:00 - grey fox in the lower cams, at 11:49, moves to the upper right cam, then exits through the upper left cam 5 minutes later. • 49:02 - grey fox through the upper right cam to the lower cams • 1:01:38 - a lone mule deer moves through the lower cams, left to right, then the upper right cam • 2:49:36 - grey fox in the lower cams, left first, at 3:27:44, moves to the upper right cam then out through the upper left cam • 3:42:28 - grey fox through the upper cams, left to right, then to the lower cams • 5:13:37 - grey fox in the lower cams, at 5:39:25, exits through the upper cams, right to left • 7:27:49 - skunk through the upper right cam through the lower cams, left to right • 9:12:37 - grey fox through the lower cams, right to left, then at 9:14:56, arrives in the upper left cam, at 9:16:03, exits through the upper right cam • 10:21:24 - switch to day cams • birds in this stream: steller's jay, hairy woodpecker, mountain chickadee, pygmy nuthatch, northern flicker, downy woodpecker, dark-eyed junco, house finch • ===================== boilerplate description======================== • during the day: Various cams looking at bird feeders and one or two that watch for other wildlife near dawn and dusk. At night: 4 cams positioned where the most wildlife shows up throughout the night and switching to an alternate 4 cams every 5 minutes (on the 4's and 9's). • This stream stops after 12 hours (to allow youtube to let me archive them) and restarts automatically. The daytime stream starts at 8:43am mountain time and the night stream starts at 8:43pm. This link will always take you to the current stream if active: • / @macjohn4 • You should then see the current live stream to click on if it's active. • Cams located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. • Once stream completes, I will try to go back and add timestamps to whenever interesting animals show up. During most days, birds are fairly regular but I'll list the various species that show up. I'll try to point out every fox, bear, coyote, skunk, mule deer, elk, or mountain lion. If a lion or bear show up, I'll add that to the title of the stream. • If you see an animal I didn't put a time stamp on, add it in the comments. If you'd like to have the time stamp on a specific bird, let me know in the comments and I'll add it. • The timestamps are coming from my local copy and are sometimes 10-30 seconds off from the youtube copy. If you find the animal is not at the time stamp, skip back or forward a few times and you should find it.
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