It's been fun watching the birds waller out a bowl in the nest. They seem to be digging out in the upper right corner. Eggs should come soon.
mms://chris.homedns.org:8081
Lots of nest building in the nest cam
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RandallRash
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Yes it's live, but they are being unusually still. The male is directly under the camera out of view (right now anyway). They seem to shift around every 10 to 20 minutes though and make some noise when they do.
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RandallRash
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This is one of my 16 gourds. They are the plastic Excluder gourds. The camera is mounted in one of the asscess caps so I can trade it with whichever gourd has the best action.
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Joe Zorn
I seem to have lost the connection, as it stopped the live stream about 15 minutes ago. Does it matter that several others are watching at the same time? Would that make your live stream sluggish or even stop.
If so, let us know. I can stop watching.
Joe
If so, let us know. I can stop watching.
Joe
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RandallRash
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More likely it's my wife switching over to her login and putting mine in the background on the computer. I'm moving it to a seperate computer this weekend. Feel free to keep reconnecting and watching. I have the joy of watching it on my 45 inch TV. BIG SLEEPY birds.
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Joe Zorn
Randall,
It's almost a month since the last post. Lots has happened there.
Here's a composite photo of Mama Tilly and her five eggs that I took with my Sony Digital this afternoon. Don't know where Papa Asa has been all day long. Out getting his last few days of leisure before he has to go back to work with the hatchlings soon!
Should be just a couple of more days, since I first saw eggs (three of them at least) on the 26th of April)
I can't seem to screen capture a live feed photo.
Joe
It's almost a month since the last post. Lots has happened there.
Here's a composite photo of Mama Tilly and her five eggs that I took with my Sony Digital this afternoon. Don't know where Papa Asa has been all day long. Out getting his last few days of leisure before he has to go back to work with the hatchlings soon!
Should be just a couple of more days, since I first saw eggs (three of them at least) on the 26th of April)
I can't seem to screen capture a live feed photo.
Joe
