OMG....this photo is adorable. Thank you for all you do to bring these wonderful moments to all of us. We appreciate all you do to provide the cam so we can see how these beautiful creatures come into this world, and their daily antics.
Love, love love the pictures....I know how hard it must be to deal with raptors..I have parrots and soon will be working with liberty wildlife in the deserts of Arizona...rehabing and helping out with birds here...You guys are wonderful!!!
Since the owlets spend now all the night and even the early hours of the days on the balcony pillar above the nest and we see nothing with the cam why not to install a second cam on " the pilot's wall " focused on this pillar or in front of it ? With the multiview or in switching from a cam to the other the watching would be better.
Thank you again Allan and you for this webcam and your hosting.
Awww....how cute! Makes me smile! Have fun out there, Timka!Thanks for posting this beautiful picture (and the previous one of Merlin too).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pictures. They are so clear and show their cuteness to the maximum :)
ReplyDeleteOMG....this photo is adorable. Thank you for all you do to bring these wonderful moments to all of us. We appreciate all you do to provide the cam so we can see how these beautiful creatures come into this world, and their daily antics.
ReplyDeleteLillian (NC)
E' bellissimo!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteLove, love love the pictures....I know how hard it must be to deal with raptors..I have parrots and soon will be working with liberty wildlife in the deserts of Arizona...rehabing and helping out with birds here...You guys are wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteOhhh such sweetness! Timka has a curious mind. You can almost see the frown of concentration on his face :)
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ReplyDeleteHi Tracy,
ReplyDeleteI have a suggestion for next year.
Since the owlets spend now all the night and even the early hours of the days on the balcony pillar above the nest and we see nothing with the cam why not to install a second cam on " the pilot's wall " focused on this pillar or in front of it ?
With the multiview or in switching from a cam to the other the watching would be better.
Thank you again Allan and you for this webcam and your hosting.