| May 25, 2005 |
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Raptor Resource Project Finally, a webcam the whole family can enjoy. This nonprofit conservation group pokes cameras inside the nests of peregrine falcons, ospreys, eagles, and owls. You can watch the birds cozy up with their eggs or coddle their newly hatched chicks. Check the what's new page to see what the birds have been up to recently, and get the stats on each nest's occupants. At the Eyrie, you can read the project director's blog or peruse reports on bird banding and family trees. There's even downloadable falcon wallpaper and fact sheets for more details. If the birdcams intrigue you enough to want your own live version, you'll find instructions on building a nest box. You don't need binoculars to watch bird life -- you can do it from your computer. (in Animals, Insects, and Pets) |
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