The Web Broadcasting Corporation/WildlifeTV, Natural Webcam Broadcasters

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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6:06 Sat 03 Jul 10
I managed to see the kingfisher once last year, Sue and Jan! Good luck this year!

Janette
4:26 Sat 03 Jul 10
Thank you Janet & Pete, for letting us know, will keep an eye on cams more now then. Glad you had a good holiday and anniversary.
Jan (Herts)
4:06 Sat 03 Jul 10
Thank you for the info on the Kingfisher Janet and Pete. Glad you had a nice break at Mr Farmer's. I'll have to make myself a coffee, get some cake and just watch!

Mr Farmer, how are your emus and rhea these days? Behaving, I hope. Sue, Middlesex
10:13 Sat 03 Jul 10
Hi Sue and Jan Just to let you know the Kingfisher is about ;We have just spent 2 weeks at Denbury and on only 1 occasion did we spot it; it appeared to to heading towards the other lake; Mr Farmer did put another large branch in the main lake, you may have seen it on the cams:so there is no reason why it it will not return for you not to see it again ;We would also like to thank Mr Farmer for 2Great weeks at Denbury :and special thanks to Lorraine:Steve:Wendy and Mick our neighbours who made our 47th anniversary extra special:Also Mr and Mrs Farmer for the same: JANET and PETE Harrietsham Kent
11:05 Fri 02 Jul 10
No, Sue I haven't. Have you?
Jan (herts)
8:29 Fri 02 Jul 10
Evening Everyone.

I haven't seen the Kingfisher yet Sue, was having a look earlier on in the hope of being able to but did see the geese swim by, goslings are so big now.

Did anyone else see the mole in the nestbox other night? Took me ages to figure out what it was, the owls were trying to rip it up to no avail, didn't see what happened to it eventually. I emailed the BOT about it to see if this was common and in response to them asing if anyone had seen one and heres the response I had.

"Many thanks for the email confirming the presence of a mole in the nestbox recently. Moles
are a fairly rare addition to any food cache as generally they're too big to be swallowed whole
but it's certainly not unheard of. Whether they ever actually get totally consumed is probably a
matter of conjecture.
Thanks once again
Matt."

Ospreys are now as nearly as big as the adults, and busy flapping away at times I see, wonn't be long till they fledge I guess.

Hope everyone has a good weekend.

Claire - Exeter
7:46 Fri 02 Jul 10
SUE NOTTS,
Have a great time at Hunstanton if you get chance try Wells next the Sea it has a fabulous beach
Marie Taunton xx
7:41 Fri 02 Jul 10
After overnight rain we have had another HOT day here in Devon. Our cold's are much better but have not been helped by the humid weather.
Claire, we will arrange a meeting before this years out!
Has anyone seen that a huge sperm whale was seen off Brixham on Monday, wish I could have witnessed that, what a coup!
Hoping this weather holds out until our family weding on Thursday - Rosemary - if your anywhere near the Register Office at 2.15 - I'll be the one in the pale blue with a silly pile of feathers on my head!!!
Janice,Leeds
2:29 Fri 02 Jul 10
Has anyone seen the Kingfisher yet? Sue, Middlesex
11:22 Thu 01 Jul 10
We will do eventually Elaine, and will be great to put a face to a name.

Was watching the ospreys earlier tonight, chicks are huge, saying another 10 days or so before fledging, I to saw the poem other night on the blog, bought tears to my eyes was so well written and summed up all the events perfectly.

Owls are getting bigger by the day, hard to tell the elder 2 apart as hatched so close together. Thanks Mr Farmer for allowing that link and thanks to Jeff for making that cartoon strip of the owls, not sure if you read this forum.

Finally got some much needed rain here, cooled things down a lot.

Night everyone.

Claire - Exeter
9:52 Thu 01 Jul 10
Wow that was a stroke of luck i clicked on to see the Badger and was met with the wonderful sight of a Stag. Thank you Mr Farmer. Karen Stoke
9:45 Thu 01 Jul 10
We havent heard from PENNY CHICAGO for a bit either perhaps its just her new job she was finding it very hard work. hope she is ok mary llandudno
9:44 Thu 01 Jul 10
Lovely shots and closeups of the stag on the hatchery cam Mr Farmer. What tpye of deer is it please? thank you Elaine
9:37 Thu 01 Jul 10
marie we have decided to go to hunstanton this year as we have never been there before so sadly i would not be able to meet up with you. it would have been lovely though perhaps next year. Sue notts
9:13 Thu 01 Jul 10
Well still no rain here at 7.30 it was 25C hope it cools down soon. Heard on the TV this morning that its the driest 6 months for 81 years.
Janice and Claire it is such a shame that you cant meet up. You could have told us what each of you looks like. Sue said the other day that she thought that we were the only two who knew what we looked like apart from those that have visited denbury and we have seen them on the cams. Realised just now as i type this Vicky has been quiet for a long time also hope she is well.Elaine
9:02 Thu 01 Jul 10
Good idea Claire, don't want to spread my germs this time but maybe next. My cold's a bit better today, going into the coughing stage now! I hate having a cold, makes me a bit bad tempered, sorry ro say. Just hate feeling below par and stuffed up! Managed to check out your link Claire (after some problems with this slow connection) The owls are very funny!
Only managing to get 'still' pics on the cams but better than nothing. Keep up the forum ladies then I can keep up with goings on.
Janice, Leeds & Brixham
10:57 Wed 30 Jun 10
SUE NOTTS hi are you comeing up to Brean again this year? if so we could meet for a coffee, like you i would love to meet other members of the forum when they are in the area
I have made one very special friend by doing just this, thanks to Denbury and Mr Farmer
Marie Taunton xx
1:31 Wed 30 Jun 10
Hi Everyone.

That would be a great idea to meet up one time Janice, we'll have to make plans next time your down this way meet up at Bickley or somewhere.

I do have something to share, I have linked this back to my own photo editor, so I hope you will allow this to be posted Mr Farmer as its my own site. A friend made this and posted it on another forum which I use, its so funny, I cracked up when I saw it. Its called puzzled and will see why.
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj268/claire_frnklnd/puzzled.jpg

Not had a chance to see the cams today been too busy, will check them out later. Owls and ospreys are getting so big, guess they will be ringing the owls soon, then find out what sex they are.

Hope everyone has a good day.

Claire - Exeter
12:16 Wed 30 Jun 10
Sorry they blended in so well with the nest I couldnt see them, maybe I need my glasses changed .Do hope the weather breaks soon I dont feel like doing any thing lately , so tired but I am getting older must remember I cant do things as quick as I used to Pauline cornwall
12:04 Wed 30 Jun 10
morning all I cant see the osprey chicks only mum or dad feeding themself are they on the other side of the nest ? pauline cornwall