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    Awesome Live cams of Wild Animals!

    I found this really awesome livecam of animals. They have several different cameras in different locations, it is really cool. You can actually watch bears in Alaska Live! Here is a link to the home page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2S...PKT_Q/featured
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    Audubon has a bunch of really good live bird cams of nesting birds of prey (and others). Although you have to time it right because as often as not the nests are empty due to hunting and whatnot...I watched a Peregrine Falcon egg hatch...that took a lot of patience, as it is not a quick process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigglepete View Post
    Audubon has a bunch of really good live bird cams of nesting birds of prey (and others). Although you have to time it right because as often as not the nests are empty due to hunting and whatnot...I watched a Peregrine Falcon egg hatch...that took a lot of patience, as it is not a quick process.
    Thank you so much. I didn't even know there were awesome cams like this. I found the animal one yesterday and thought it was so great. I checked out the Audubon cam that you mentioned, and it is very precious. I just watched a baby bird sleeping in the nest. That is awesome you got to watch the Falcon egg hatch, lots of patience indeed. If only more people would just slow down in life and have a little more patience. That is an admirable quality for sure. Thank you again.

    I will leave a link to the site incase anyone else want to take a peek
    https://www.audubon.org/birdcams
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    1 I wonder if bears enjoy fishing as much as I do? They really just sit there for long minutes waiting for a fish to come by. Do you think it's suspenseful?

    2 How would you like to have a global audience watching your every move inside your home 24/7?

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    It might not be a bad idea to watch the bears for a bit and see how they interact with one another. See their mannerisms and how they act when they are arguing and when one bows out. It might save your life one day while hiking. It looks like when the bears feel threatened they hold their ground talk a little crap and then one bows out and concedes. He changes his posture and bows his head and then slowly backs away. If you understand their gestures and emotions you could possibly use it in an emergency. It is like learning their language since they speak with their body language and emotions to a degree.

    Like geese they communicate with their whole bodies. While swimming they can tell others where to go just by moving their head in the direction. I am sure there is more to it but it is interesting. There is a lot of quacking involved too but I don't know about that part.

    Where I live there are many deer, and usually when they see a person they want to get away. But if you watch them with other animals like a cat or birds they don't run. So the thing is to just be like the other animals and just pretend you are minding your own business look down and don't directly gaze at them for a minute, and they just go back to grazing and will let you be pretty close to them actually.
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