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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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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
11:22 Sat 24 Jul 10
Karen,I found your posting very amusing.I think people seem to find it strange that we like wildlife and in some respects the countryside.I have been treated like an oddball since I was a child at school when I used to arrive at school on a Monday morning with the odd sheep's skull or Owl pellet I had found up in the Dales for the Biology mistress to show the class.I wouldn't worry, look at the pleasure those Foxes give you Karen and putting it into perspective if you drank and smoked you would spend far more than you do on a few kidneys from the butchers.Lindsay.
7:50 Sat 24 Jul 10
Well Karen you have had me in stitches about the lady and the foxes, wish I had been behind you. Trouble is Karen it is not everyone who are animal lovers as we all are on the forum, they don't look at it the way we do. I have always said I prefer animals to humans and I mean it. My Daughter-in-law thought it was awful when I said that, but that is me. Just looked at the Owlets and one is getting ready to jump up to the window, how wise animals are, they know the time of day. Elsie
7:39 Sat 24 Jul 10
I havnt been able to watch much the last few days just noticed the swallows have hatched 4 babies i think mary llandudno
6:36 Sat 24 Jul 10
I logged on at about 8:15 and saw the young buzzard sat upon the post they are without a doubt one of if not one of my favourite birds of prey i find them fascinating such beautiful plumage. I think i am so in love with them as when i first saw one it was sat in a tree up the stables and as we turned up the lane it was there showing me its glorious colour, i have been in love with them ever since.

I have been shopping today and as i was collecting a dozen or so pig kidney as its cheap and they love it , for my fox a lady approached me and asked why i was buying so much kidney i told her with a smile its for my foxes she asked me to repeat what i had said and i did so she looked at me and said no you dont i said yes i do i adore them they are beautiful i have been doing so for years she looked at me and said well you want shooting i looked at her with my tongue in cheek and said i beg your pardon she said you want shooting they are vermin i laughed politely biting my tongue, she hurried on to say they are pretty little things but they are vermin. I said who are we to say whats what, at the end of the day, i know plenty of people whom i class as vermin and want shooting she tried to carry on the discussion well you all know how i feel about fox, i said look we are all entitled to our opinion but your`s sucks i bid you good day and left her standing there. lol my sister said it was so funny to watch as when she saw my tongue go in the side of my cheek she knew i was rattled but said i didn't think you would be so polite i answered yea i am proud of my self sis as i felt like attacking her lol. Each to there own i say, the lads putting the food on display giggled at her as well she thinks my fox are vermin go wash your mouth out my dear i said they looked at me as to say take no notice.
Vicky how wonderful for your mum to have seen a Badger walking around the Farm Mr Farmer will have to count his chickens and secure them up, its not a good sign really is it them venturing so close to the farm house unless they are taking there order for more butties to Mr Farmer lol. And Vicky i agree it would be virtually impossible to get a good shot of the Buzzard they see the tiniest movement and they are off as i well no i have nearly broke my neck in the past to get a photon of one but never had any luck.

Tina i hope you didn't take offence about the mention of signing the post but its nice to know who posted so we can answer you.
Its nice the forum is buzzing again lets keep it up as its a privilege to be part of this for me i love it so much.

As i say my daughter has spoken of taking me to denbury one day but she failed her driving test again Friday so i got to wait a little longer lol but i will make it its on my bucket list i assure you all. Karen Stoke

9:32 Sat 24 Jul 10
Looks like a young Buzzard sitting on the post and shouting for food. Elsie
9:04 Sat 24 Jul 10
at 7.15 this morning my mum looked out of the cottage window and there was a badger walking round the farm yard. Vicky
8:58 Sat 24 Jul 10
Hi Elaine i'd love to photograph the buzzard on the pole but it would probably fly off before i could get close enough for a decent photo. Vicky
8:19 Sat 24 Jul 10
what a wonderful sight this morning of the bird of prey on the pole. Was it a youngster it seemed to be calling quite a lot perhaps looking for its mum lol.Sue. n notts
8:11 Sat 24 Jul 10
Wow The first time this year a Buzzard in the valley. Bet Vicky is racing down there as I type this. Hope you get some good pics. Elaine
11:19 Fri 23 Jul 10
Thank you for altering the valley cam so that we can see more clearly Mr Farmer.It is much appreciated.Lindsay.
8:06 Fri 23 Jul 10
sorry,should have signed my blog re the owlets hurting themselves.TINA
7:57 Fri 23 Jul 10
Last year, mainly in the night, we would watch the owlets after digesting a whole mouse fall backwardss with it feet up in the air and thought it had choked and died. It was just very, very full. Had a nap then got up as right as rain. Only to do the same a couple of days later. It got quite comical in the end and was mostly the largert owlet.
7:19 Fri 23 Jul 10
I have to say the owlets throwing themselves at the walls and the camera looks very frightening. I do hope they are not going to hurt themselves. Or am I worrying for nothing?
5:48 Fri 23 Jul 10
I emailed BOT and they said it is lying down likely because it is hot there. They also said they had at least 11 deliveries of food yesterday. I am also concerned to see it lying there. Rosie's Mum in Toronto
5:18 Fri 23 Jul 10
One of the owlets is laying on the floor flat out! It is moving it's head so is alive, but as I have never seen one laying like this I am a bit concerned. Has anyone seen this before?
Judging by what the website said they did get plenty of food last night, so lets hope it's just having a rest!
Janice, Leeds
12:13 Fri 23 Jul 10
ELSIE happy news your going to get your eye fixed it will make such a difference to you .
VICKY thanks for doing a diary enjoy keeping up with the goings on at denbury, the weather looks better today so maybe you will get some good photos. hope mr farmer will be able to get another swan for the lonely one I cant understand how we havent heard from somewhere that the others have turned up they are not common birds and there are lots of bird watchers about maryllandudno
10:36 Fri 23 Jul 10
Hi--Just seen the "mink" again it swam across the lake then out and into the trees///I am sorry to be a pain but it worries me with all the livestock present at Denbury--sorry to read about the swans--Barbara South Staffs
9:45 Fri 23 Jul 10
Thank you for the diary Vicky - I always check it before my daily morning rounds of the cams and know that Mr. Farmer has lots of more important things to do so its really appreciated when someone like you takes time to do one! Shame about the black swans but I hope that wherever they are, that they find somewhere nice to settle, and also that Mr. Farmer can find another mate for the lonely one here. It would be good to have a breeding pair, what gorgeous cygnets they would be! Jill
7:49 Fri 23 Jul 10
Elsie that really is good news for you hope everything goes well for you we will have our fingers crossed. Vicky thanks for the diary it is good that you can make the time while there to keep us up to date with things. Rosies mum both elaine and I are Elsies friends on facebook so you may find us I will look for you today when i go on. Karen I have not got the work finished yet I was told 3 weeks but we are into 6 now and it is driving me mad. The clerk of works hasnt even been able to come in and check it out yet to sign it back to me. The problems are silly little unfinished bits but the gang doing the work have moved on to another area and now are having to pop back for 5 minutes here and there just to comlpete little jobs that should have been done while they were here. It is so frustrating as i cant really get my things unpacked and put away yet. Overall i am really pleased with the kitchen it has given me such a lot more room.But they did one job and made twoo more. (typical workmen lol). We had quite a bit of rain again yesterday. im begining to think this st swithuns thing may have some bearing on it after all. Take care all try not to go rusty during our wonderful british summer. Sue N Notts