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The Web Broadcasting Corporation/WildlifeTV offers a variety of Live Web Camera feeds in conjunction with other organisations including the BBC, The British Broadcasting Corporation Webcams, BBC Somerset Webcam, BBC Spring Watch, BBC Spring Watch, Denbury Farm, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, The Wildlife Park At Cricket St Thomas, The Butterfly Farm, The Butterfly Farm At Stratford-Upon-Avon, WWT, Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge and offer other webcam viewing at The Perry Institute For Marine Science.

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1:55 Mon 26 Jul 10
Good news about the new Black Swans! I hope they take to the water and make friends with the remaining Black Swan - it will be lovely to see them all swimming together! Jill
1:30 Mon 26 Jul 10
-theres a first ive just seen the kingfisher I must have been watching denbury for three years or more I was waiting to see if I could catch the swans being released mary llandudno
1:05 Mon 26 Jul 10
Mr Farmer roughly what time will you be releasing the new swans? Elaine
12:08 Mon 26 Jul 10
Hi All--that will be worth seeing i love the black swans--lets hope and pray they will settle down quickly--nice to hear about the Owls--we are going to my Grandsons passing out parade tomorrow he is in the RAF--I have got plenty of tissues ready and won"t be wearing any mascara--Barbara-South Staffs
11:58 Mon 26 Jul 10
We should be releasing our new Black Swans this afternoon
10:07 Mon 26 Jul 10
Good morning everyone! I have to say the cams look lovely this morning. Computer is working again!!!lol My son came in last night and it was working perfectly, hopefully he has copied all the stuff from my documents onto his external hard drive, I had a lot of stuff on there that I had done for school. Well going to have another look around the cams, didn't see the badgers last night at all. Elaine
2:10 Mon 26 Jul 10
The eldest owlet fledged last night(Saturday) around 2am if not earlier I saw her take a flight around the barn at 2, she's been flying around now and then ever since when I've looked and they're both out on tray. Other one has taken the odd hop up onto the box and has made some clumsy landings back on the tray.
Laura
10:40 Sun 25 Jul 10
There are a few Badgers out tonight.What has happened to the valley cam ? Is it me?
Lindsay.
10:36 Sun 25 Jul 10
There are 2 Owlets at the moment sitting on the tray,I look with trepidation when I switch on.Your posting Jill was lovely,I could just imagine myself sitting there.

There has been a lot of talk about looking after the moth population.I was persuaded last year to open my garden up to the Moth Men.I must admit I am not over keen on moths and hated them as a child.We had some friends who lived next to the marsh on the Isle of Wight and they seemed enormous to me as they bombed around the bedroom.I have had about 6 visits now where they set up this huge light set in a large dome trap filled with cardboard egg boxes.The last survey it rained unexpectedly but we still had 56 moths of all shapes and sizes and 31 different species 2 of which hadn't been recorded around here.It is all fed into a National data base.Quite honestly now I can't wait for the next visit,some are so pretty.When Mr Farmer gets the photo page up and running again I will put some of them on.I wish now I had taken more notice when I was a child!
Jordan is a one off Karen,all that should be encouraged.I was always encouraged by both teachers and relatives.It will last a life time.You are right though other kids don't like it although now there are lot of schools who do nature study as part of Primary School.To catch them young is the key.
Lindsay. North Yorkshire.
10:13 Sun 25 Jul 10
Thanks Jill I was a bit worried after what happened to the youngest owlet. Oh they do give us some worryimg moments, but it will all be worth it when they finally fledge. I felt so sorry for the lone black swan this morning as it swam about on its own it really must be missing the others but hopefully Mr Farmer will be able to find it a mate. Val Perth
7:59 Sun 25 Jul 10
One of the owls just took flight from the tray.
Laura
7:33 Sun 25 Jul 10
Yes Val I just checked and both owls are in the box preening so no worries! I think they take it in turns to fly around out of the box just to scare us! ..Jill
6:43 Sun 25 Jul 10
I have looked again and I think that both owlets are huddled together in the corner. Val Perth
6:41 Sun 25 Jul 10
I have just looked at nestcam and barncam and there is only one owlet in the box (lying down again) and the other one isnt on the tray or on the top of the box. I do hope all is ok. Val Perth
5:45 Sun 25 Jul 10
Hi everyone,PLEASE don't think I have deserted the forum, I have got mega problems with my computer, two weeks ago it kept disconnecting. It now it is freezing on me will post and watch when I can at the moment my lovely son has lent me his laptop again. Bless him.
Karen your tale yesterday did make me laugh. Elaine
1:39 Sun 25 Jul 10
Lyndsey, if your an odd ball so is our Jordan, he came here last year with a dead baby squirrel, asking me to help it lol i shouldn't laugh but it was the faces on the kids as well with him he had a a couple of girls from our road, with despair written all over there faces with a little hope thrown in. Well i said oh dear kids its a baby one and it seems its fallen from the tree and died, so the kids said Jordan had told her i could bring it back to life shes dead good at wildlife she will save its life he was 7 at the time. I had to assure them i couldn't do anything for it and i came in to get a container for them to put it in and bury it all i could find was a tupperware vessel so i gave it them Jordan clutching this dead baby squirrel looking at me for some kind of hope so i said right go and find some where special dig a hole and bury it make a grave and say a prayer well this hand came from no where snatched the box it was Jordan he didn't want to pass this poor baby squirrel to any one he took the box placed the squirrel in then i repeated what to do with it and he said oh no i am going to study this i want to see its muscles and bones well imagine my face. I said to the girls it looks as though we have the makings of a serial killer on our hands lol. They buried it needless to say.

I have just read your post Jill, oh it sounded wonderful i had goose bumps, you have a wonderful! way with words you should write a book on your adventures, i would read it. I bet you find it hard coming home this is the bit i couldn't do come home if i was any where like that. I still havent had time to look purple heron up but i will do.
I asked my daughter if she had seen her heron she said oh yes they are there still we hear them squawking and see them regular, and plenty of bird sounds from the woods, and Owl, at night as they actually live at the beginning of the wood, they own a few trees lol so some of that wood is theres with a river running through the bottom of there house its beautiful to be honest i am so proud of her living there. And the Yorkshire country side is quite breathtaking all that heather.

I looked in on the Owls last night they were both out side of the box one was on top of the box weaving its head about i love it when they do that it looks like they are playing peek a boo . Karen Stoke
12:07 Sun 25 Jul 10
12.00 - Bec, both owls back in the box - probably the older one was just stretching its wings and maybe was just out of camera range sitting in the barn - but all seems well now. Jill
12:01 Sun 25 Jul 10
Karen your post made me laugh! Yes its true there are some very ignorant people out there who consider that all urban wuildlife is fair game to be called vermin, from rats, squirrels, to foxes and badgers. Yes I agree they can be a nuisance and cause havoc to livestock but on the whole live and let live is what I say.

On a few of my evening walks around Dungeness at twilight, just about sunset, I was priviledged to see fox cubs playing on the shingle - oystercatchers squeaking to protect their chicks, and hares lolloping about in their quest for an evening meal. Didn't see any badgers this time though but plenty of evidence of their trails through the undergrowth. I sat quietly beside a gorse bush watching Emperor Dragonflies catching midges, their irridescent wings and beautiful bright blue bodies shining like jewels in the light of the setting sun, and a flock of starlings flying in their wonderful patterns around the farm buildings in the distance. The newly fledged Kestrel chicks hovering overhead - their chestnut plumage shining brightly - hoping for the sight of a frog or mouse, then they would dive swiftly to ground and pick up something in their talons, and fly off to a nearly bush to eat. Little flocks of families of linnets twittering in the bushes as I walked back to my little house, nothing but nature all around me as the sun set with its orange glow across the whole sky ..... Jill
10:14 Sun 25 Jul 10
10.13 I have just logged onto the BOT cams and I can only see one owlet in the box so I have checked the outside cam and I cannot see the other owlet there?, I really hope it has not fallen down. Bec
4:17 Sun 25 Jul 10
Lunchtime here those owls look very hungry. I'm 9 hours ahead of the uk and just looked on the cameras and so far no food one has been in the nest looking like she's trying to find food. They look very thin as well.
Chris in Brisbane