The same cutie in daylight 🐤 #birbcam
And so it begins :3 #birbcam
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Lol ... achja by the way, ich hab dann jetzt neben dem vogelbad und der vogel- und insekten-tränke auch eine vogelfutter-station auf der terasse...

Wird immerhin langsam kühler .... die hier überwinternden vogelarten können gut "ein klein wenig" zufütterung brauchen...

Naja .... das sieht dann so aus:

youtube.com/shorts/BN5d9De7sFM ;)

Ich fürchte, ich muss mir dann doch mal 'n kopp um eine sinnvolle birb cam machen für die kommende zeit......... shit. 😀

#Nature #Birds #RandomShit #BirdCam #BirbCam ;)

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@welshpixie any chance of #birbcam coming back? It looks like the domain is gone. Do you need $?

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I keep wondering if I should list #BirbCam birds on my life list even though I will probably never make it to S Africa? What do other birders and bird people do with, like, real birds seen in real time but that are across oceans?

@welshpixie #BirbCam is back yay! Is there still a quiz to take to see which birbs and borbs were there?
@welshpixie are you still doing #birbcam?
Add 100 ppl to the today's #Birbcam viewers, @welshpixie. I'm having it displayed since the morning live on a screen in the lunch room while having open day with lots of visitors. 🙌

#Birbcam is up!

https://birbcam.online

Ony for some four hours though, the power is going off at 12 and I won't be home to restart it.

Birbcam | Birbcam

A live bird feeder webcam streaming from the Western Cape, South Africa

If you're watching #birbcam over the next few months, keep an eye out for the acacia pied barbet. It's a very rare visitor and tends to favour colder, rainy days, but never stays for very long.

https://ebird.org/species/piebar1?siteLanguage=en_ZA

Acacia Pied Barbet - eBird

A medium-sized barbet with uniformly white underparts, a black throat patch, a red forehead, and a striking yellow-and-white eyebrow. Pairs reside in semi-desert, savanna, and gardens, preferring thickets and more treed areas with suitable for nest cavities. Calls a distinctive melancholy “poooop” 6–7 times, often accompanied with a nasal, repeated “nyeeeeaar”. Miombo Barbet differs by lacking the dark throat patch and by having heavily-spotted underparts and a yellowish breast. The two species hybridize in southern Zambia.