Live Streaming Wildlife Cameras
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In our busy lives we often fail to notice the wonders of nature all around us. The west coast is especially blessed with vital pockets of unspoiled wilderness. The best thing by far, however, is finding wildlife in its natural environment right in the city. A burgeoning enterprise has developed recently, mostly by charitable foundations and educational agencies, of setting up live bald eagle nest cameras. There are several in southwestern British Columbia, California and a popular one in Maine. Set up during autumn when the eagles fly north, the cameras and microphones point into the nest, sending a constant live stream out to the internet.With a dedicated viewership, providers of this exciting web content hope to not only educate about their subject, but also to get funding in order to continue with their work. The large volumes of data gathered is an invaluable resource about a species previously found to be mysterious and reclusive. The bald eagle nest cams have already shown us that prevailing wisdom regarding nesting behaviour and feeding of young has been somewhat incorrect. Biologists around the world access the web stream, then share information with each other to update their databases.
Some of these websites have created so-called "Kids Zones", specifically for teachers to use as an educational tool. What better field trip after all, than to be able to sit in a classroom anywhere, and view real live wild bald eagles in their natural environment! Without disturbing the nest site or incurring travel costs.
As technology becomes more advanced, such vital information about our world will only be more accessible and easier to run on any computer. Interest multiplies exponentially as people come to view the puffy little grey balls of newborn eaglets, fall in love, and stay to watch in fascination as they grow. Into the end of July viewers are transfixed to see the juveniles fledge, then finally leave the nest for good.
Live Streaming Wildlife Cameras
Fledging juvenile bald eagle from the Jericho nest site, September 2005. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Credit: Keta Kosman
Copyright: Keta Kosman
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