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Following the unfortunate outcome of the eagles nesting that so many people tuned into, in case you aren't aware, the new camera is now online to view a nest with chicks.:
http://www.infotecbusinesssystems.com/wildlife/default.asp
The guy who set this up has decribed the work on the new nest on a link form the site - worth having a look to see the effort they have gone to get this live - and the pictures are streaming fine now.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi lindapinda - re stopping feed on the picture - it is likely to be due to the service you have as I gather it is the bandwidth of the service provider that is the key to seeing the feed uninterrupted. Bunch of techy stuff could baffle you (and me..) here, but I've been watching on and off for a bit today and not had much problem.
Only downside to this pic at present is the chicks are sheltering in the shade now out of the sunshine, so they are furtherst from the camera at the moment and look like balls of grey stuff...
Also if you try to view in the morning UK time there will be less US visitors to the site that may help as well.
And BOO - you do know its about the animal the bear, not bear people.......
I've been watching since it first came online and didn't post because I thought you might all be over-eagled!
The view isn't that great so I think it may be re- positioned when the super tech guy comes back from his holiday.
Watching it this morning when it was still dark was very exciting with all the night time sounds, then at first light seeing the dear little baby eaglet perch precariously over the nest edge to poo. Enchanting!
Seeing just how tiny and weak the little one was I didn't think he would last the night, especially after this treatment from the bully boy - but today he's really holding his own. Bless him!
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