*New*Fox Den Cam – Romania
See a live view of a Fox family in the wild. The Fox kits you see were born this spring(2022). Once they are old enough eventually they will leave the den more often.
*New*Wood Duck Nest – Minnesota
This is a live inside view of a wood duck nest box. The camera is located in Minnesota and made possible by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. After the eggs hatch the ducklings will remain in the nest for up to 18 hours before jumping out. The camera is mounted on the inside top corner of the nest box facing down. At least 5 eggs so far.
*New*Kestrel Nest Cam – Germany
Meet wild Kestrels named Max(male) and Milli(female). The Kestrels are located in the Allgäu in the Bavaria region of Germany. This is the third consecutive year they have decided to nest here.
*New*Bluebird Nest – Virginia
Eastern Bluebirds! After hatching they are fed by the parents for 7-14 days. From hatch to fledge takes 17-21 days. Bluebird pairs usually raise 1-3 broods per nesting season. This is the 2nd brood of the season here. 4 eggs laid, 3 hatched 6/5/22.
*New*Sea Fishing LIVE – United Kingdom
Mark goes fishing by small boat, on shore or creek side for all types of fish like smooth hounds, cuddle fish, sea bass, flounder, rays, mackerel, tuna, dabs, mullet, whiting, prawns, spider crabs and much more. In addition to fishing, to pass time Mark will play guitar and sing, answer questions from people, tell stories and more. We are working on a schedule of when Mark will be live. Mark is always live in the evenings UK time.
*New*Critter Cam – Florida
Live wildlife camera setup in Northwest Florida. You will see possum, kitty cats, raccoons, squirrels, fox and all sorts of other critters and birds on this camera.
*New*Purple Martins Nesting – New Jersey
You are watching a live broadcast of Purple Martins nesting. Located on the Maurice River in New Jersey, this nest is in an artificial gourd hanging from an aluminum rack. Purple Martins are the largest North American Swallow. Along the eastern United States, Purple Martins rely almost entirely on artificial housing from humans to reproduce. 3 eggs laid so far at this nest.
Thank you for being a part of our community,
HNF @ SPO

