This video from the USA says about itself:
Cheep Cheep – A story about a bird’s nest of robin eggs hatching
“Cheep Cheep” is a mini-documentary that tells the day-by-day story of a bird’s nest we discovered under our deck in the Spring of 2012. The video was shot in HDTV on a Panasonic HDC-HS900 Camcorder, which was mounted on a monopod, and allowed extreme close up footage without disrupting the nest.
“Cheep Cheep” spans a twenty day period of time, and is appropriate for all ages. The story illustrates the incredible process of development in the life of a baby bird, and gives a heartwarming glimpse at the touching bond between parent and child.
Tip – For best picture, change your video playback quality to ‘HD.’
White-tailed eagle webcam in the Netherlands: here.
From the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in the USA:
We can scarcely keep up with all the developments at Bird Cams—especially our TWO new owl cams: a Barn Owl in Texas and a Wild Birds Unlimited Barred Owl cam in Indiana. Plus, the Cornell hawks are incubating three eggs, a Great Blue Heron has returned to the pond, and Kaloakulua, the young Laysan Albatross, is starting to show her first white feathers. Watch the cams.
Wonderful posting. This video reminds us of what really matters in life. It is the small things. The easy to overlook things that can really enrich our lives. Hugs, Barbara
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Thank you, Barbara! There will be more about birds 🙂
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