WILDLIFE WEBCAMS – STREAMING 24/7

A virtual window into the secret lives of wildlife

See directly into bird, owl and animal nests and learn about their secret wild lives. Choose from two webcams broadcasting live from bird nests located in Yorkshire, England.

Follow the secret, wild lives of owls, stoats, kestrels and more via wildlife webcams streaming 24/7 from Fotherdale Farm in Yorkshire, England, and get to know these creatures as individuals.

Watch live nest cams streaming direct from bird nests and feeders in an ash woodland habitat. Get to know individual kestrels and owls as you follow their daily lives on these live bird cams and spot passing deer, badgers and foxes too.

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BACKGROUND TO MY LIVE NEST CAMERAS

These wildlife webcams serve as a resource for my wildlife art and film studies. They also offer a unique window into the daily challenges of birds and mammals, connecting viewers to the secret wonder of wildlife.

My viewers also tell me that watching live bird cams is uplifting, with many saying they find solace in their own lives just by watching an owl fall asleep, or a tiny chick unfurl its feathers for the first time.

Alongside each livestream you can access a friendly and informative community of wildlife lovers from around the world.

Reviews

"Never mind Emmerdale, it's Thixendale that has the best love stories and fights."

"For me, your livestreams give me the opportunity to study and closely follow natural behaviours as they unfold in the wild, in real time."

"Your livecams are so amazing, so personal and intimate that honestly they are mesmerizing."

I can't get out. I enjoy seeing just the sense of normality gives us all hope for the future."

Are you up to date with the latest news from my barn owl nest cam and my kestrel nest cam? A lot has happened this week. The barn owls now have three eggs and the kestrels are sitting on a healthy clutch of five!

Watch the Barn Owl Nest Cam Now

Check in to my Barn Owl Cam and watch footage of the female as she lays three beautiful white eggs. It is fascinating to see her tail lift and quiver momentarily, and then see her stand up to reveal a gleaming white egg! At one point she literally drops the egg from a standing position!

My Nest Cam Reveals How Barn Owls Divvy Up Egg Sitting Roles

The Barn Owl Cam has revealed very interesting barn owl behaviour. Follow this link to the nest cam to see how the male supports the female in the owl box. He treats her mean – but keeps her keen! And don’t miss my footage of a night in the nest box.

Watch the Kestrel Nest Cam Now

The kestrels have now laid a clutch of five speckled eggs. Follow this link to watch the moment the female stands up to reveal each one. This week I’ve also shared footage of the kestrel pair taking turns on a clutch of eggs over the course of an afternoon. Follow the link to my Kestrel Cam to learn how often the male helps the female out when it comes to brooding.

Don’t forget to keep checking in to my nest cams and follow the intricate stories of the wild birds in my garden.

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