The bird feeder cams are located in a south suburb of Kansas City. These live bird feeder cams are in a developed area with trees and a flat landscape. The feed put out and safe setting provide an oasis for the nearby birds, critters and other wildlife.
You will see many types of birds here during the day such as: Blue Jays, Cardinals, Flickers, Woodpeckers, Sparrows, Finch and many other song birds. At night you will see O’Possum and possibly other critters such as Raccoon. The camera owner Tom sets out bird and wildlife feed everyday.
The food is a mixture of millet, sunflower chips, chopped tree nuts, shelled peanuts, dried cranberries, cherries, added calcium, Nyjer seed and more. Feeders are also put out for Hummingbirds during the warmer months.
You can rewind the cameras up to 4 hours by clicking and dragging on the red progress bar within the video. All of these cameras are a fixed view and some are left on 24/7 if there is enough leftover food from the day. During nesting season(around April-June), one or more of the cams could be moved to a Cardinal, Robin or other bird nest for your viewing pleasure.
If you see something interesting on one of the cams please leave a comment or take a screenshot and share it in the comments section located below the cams.
live bird feeder cams – Cardinal
Thanks for visiting the live bird feeder cams page. For more info about the cams or to learn more about some of the birds you might hear and see on the cams please visit tomnliz.com and scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page.
They have thinned out a bit. But we are still limiting the amount of food left out for them a few more weeks. We’ve noticed that there is one female that returns in the mornings after we put new food out. She may have some new babies in her nest.
little squirrel not sure he wants to tangle with a racoon
were you able to get a handle on the racoon problem?
They have thinned out a bit. But we are still limiting the amount of food left out for them a few more weeks. We’ve noticed that there is one female that returns in the mornings after we put new food out. She may have some new babies in her nest.
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