OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
All is well at the South Florida Bald Eagle nest
But there have been attacks for the last 3 nights by great horned owls
An estimated 7 days to first egg hatching.
Kind regards, Ann
Daisy the Pacific Black Duck with eggs on the WBSE Sydney nest
I had started downloading the Twitch-hosted long view cam as back-up but it's seldom manned... anyway, the nestcam in particular is quite difficult to focus on when the wind is up (which is quite often) because the cam is not in the same tree, so the unco-ordinated movements of the cam tree and the nest tree make for a very shaky/sway-y view!
Feather 'n down duvet:
She got dissuaded off the eggs by one of the eagles' approach but returned in the evening and was still there in the early hours when the cam went down:
She must have left shortly after the cam went down, the Twitch cam came back up and I found a brushtail possum intruding:
Daisy came back quite early in the morning and resumed incubation:
IMAGICAT
None of the above Daisy Duck videos will play on this page, they're OK on YouTube. Never mind :-/
JillR said:All playing fine now!
Thanks for testing, JILL - but they still won't play for me - I cleared cache.
EDIT - It's only in Firefox that I've suddenly had this problem and it won't go away.
Daisy in the morning and she's still there as I type = 13:43 local time.
Boreal Ontario
The Redpolls are too well camouflaged:
©SeaEagleCAM Team Daisy Duck's progress
She was doing so well but got scared off the nest by a Boobook owl in the night. (I had prepared the day/evening before I knew about the night's development.)
Daisy returned and resumed incubation @ 04:44