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The Web Broadcasting Corporation/WildlifeTV offers a variety of Live Web Camera feeds in conjunction with other organisations including the BBC, The British Broadcasting Corporation Webcams, BBC Somerset Webcam, BBC Spring Watch, BBC Spring Watch, Denbury Farm, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, The Wildlife Park At Cricket St Thomas, The Butterfly Farm, The Butterfly Farm At Stratford-Upon-Avon, WWT, Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge and offer other webcam viewing at The Perry Institute For Marine Science.

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1:17 Sun 15 Aug 10
Janice(Leeds) What a relief you have that taken off your mind--it was great Mr Farmer wrote on the Diary(thank You)why could they not have sorted things before it shows just a little publicity works wonders--i am so pleased for you and "the horses"
Barbara South Staffs
1:15 Sun 15 Aug 10
13-12.One Owl standing and one Owl laying down, both on the tray. Not making a fool of meself this time,so I think it is probably cooling off a bit. Lorna from Devon
11:34 Sat 14 Aug 10
An Owl landed on the post in the valley.Unfortunately I was in the process of turning the computer off.By the time I got back to it the bird had flown off.Anybody else seen it? Lindsay.
6:51 Sat 14 Aug 10
JANICE GLAD YOU HAVE HEARD SOMETHING IS BEING DONE OVER THE HORSES. I have to say the Welsh Assembly Governmemt is very good over animal welfare. We have lots of wild ponys on the mountains many are rounded up by local farmers and attended to if needed but lots find their way to the food chain I think however WAG have sent all its county inspectors to training sessions run by Redwings and Horse Trust and other societys on how to assess the condition and how to approach these horses etc. several lots were taken away last winter and taken in by rescue centers and there have been prosecutions also, horses not being looked after by the owners ,the horses being taken in by societies .Dont ask me what I say about SUCH PEOPLE and what I call THEM AND WHAT I WOULD DO IF I GOT HOLD OF THEM Mr Farmer couldnt print it but he may learn a few new words mary llandudno
5:28 Sat 14 Aug 10
Just a quick update on the horses....
I had a phone call from the Horse Protection people yesterday, who did check out the horses, they are in reasonable health, but the lack of water has been reported and seemingly the RSPCA are already aware of the problem and are investigating who owns them, meanwhile they are having water delivered to them daily by the Inspector from the RSPCA, it's just a question of finding the owners with them at some point. Anyhow I feel easier that someone is watching them.
Janice.Leeds
5:19 Sat 14 Aug 10
Alls well with the cams now - must have been a glitch somewhere - the lake looks beautiful - two swams gliding serenely - can't see the third one so hope its not flown off again...Jill(E)
4:54 Sat 14 Aug 10
MR farmer Thanks for the diary about the swan returning , only 1, wonder where the mate is not far away i'll bet, thought they would be back, bet they havnt been getting fed each day like they are at denbury mary llandudno





2:27 Sat 14 Aug 10
All the cams seem to be flickering and superimposing with other cams this morning -Is anyone else having that problem?...Jill(E)
10:08 Sat 14 Aug 10
Angela I looked out on Thursday night and last night to see the Perseids Meteor shower - shooting stars - but it was too cloudy here in Essex - lucky you though - I have seen them in past years and they are brilliant!...Jill(E)
9:47 Sat 14 Aug 10
Has any body been lucky enough to see theshooting stars we have been able to see some here in Kent (Not far from Dungerness/rye).The other night on Tv there was a good programme about Sea Otters in Montera Bay were there used to be a web cam they are so clever .its worth while watching Angela (Kent)
9:45 Sat 14 Aug 10
Karen you saw three swans wow thats a good sign - perhaps those that flew away that Mr. Farmer saw flying overhead the other day will now decide Denbury is the place to call home! The lake does look lovely today - still and calm and peaceful, with a slight breeze just ruffling the surface and ducks making tracks across from the bank....Jill(E)
9:12 Sat 14 Aug 10
Simon, may I say how stunning your photos are, the Kingfisher's colours just stood out. Loved the badger ones as well as I think they are all favourites of ours. Must ask my son to look at them as he is a very keen photographer. Looking forward to seeing some from you. Thanks again. Elsie
8:14 Sat 14 Aug 10
A Few minutes ago i was watching the Swan on the lake there were 3 of them, they looked so beautiful just gliding through the water with no effort at all. Other fowl was visible and they were coming out the bank of the lake area and skimming across the water. Karen Stoke
11:32 Fri 13 Aug 10
The Badgers were out in force tonight i saw up to 6 at one time feeding together, there were also 3 at the second drop where Mr Farmer puts the butties. I love how they lie right down to dine they must feel so safe there. One Badger before leaving the feeding station circled the spot and marked up in 3 spots around it before it trotted off to explore the country side, i would love to be able to see where they go. Simon the photos of the Badger, are amazing thank you for sending them in for us to see, the kingfisher, didn't disappoint your camera did it, it is quite beautiful, good to hear you and your family had a wonderful time. Karen Stoke
9:15 Fri 13 Aug 10
Thanks for all the kind comments regarding my photos in the gallery, i enjoy wandering round Denbury with the camera and its nice that people appreciate the end results. Elaine the photos of the kingfisher on the gatepost is the same bird its just an optical illusion that make the beak look different lenghts. We had a great time there this year the kids loved it and as they were happy and relaxed it made the holiday so much nicer for their hard working parents. Only another 500 photos from the week to sort thro so i'd better get on with it , Thanks again Simon
9:03 Fri 13 Aug 10
Thanks for a very interesting diary Mr. Farmer and what beautiful pictures on the Gallery. Good luck with changing the bees over to their new hive. I have this picture in my mind of you in your bee keepers suit running over the fields with a swarm of bees in hot pursuit! Still, will make a change from being chased by sheep or emus! Only joking, I hope all goes well. It will also be great if the swans come back to stay.
May not be able to look in on here too much in next few days as two grandsons and daughter-in-law coming from Devon to stay for 4 or 5 days but I am really looking forward to spending time with them. Just hope the rain eases up a bit for a few days. (won't have to water the garden, though.) Bye for now. Gal Pam, Norfolk.
8:53 Fri 13 Aug 10
OMG Dont know about Robin but WHAT CAN I SAY!!! Sue has baked from scratch!! I think I need some of Robin's HOLY WATER to ease me back into reality!! I don't think in all the time I have know you you have ever made anything from scratch......
Did you see the squabble just now with the badgers and the food? Reminds me of Buster, Bertie and sorry Elsie I can't remember what we called last years cub! I do know it began with the letter B though.
Yorky, I hope that I didn't offend you by asking you to sign your postings.
Off to watch the badgers now. Elaine
8:22 Fri 13 Aug 10
Apologies for not signing. Will do better in future. Yorky
8:07 Fri 13 Aug 10
just had a look on the forum and the diary and oh the photos i know now why i love badgers so much. i wish i could take photos like that but even with an idiot proof camera my pics are not wonderful lol. have had a busy day today yes Elaine busy good job Robin isnt here as he would have been shocked to hear i have made an apple crumble ( from scratch ) no packets and then after tea Sarah and i made shortbread. I think i must have had a transplant of some sort as i never bake. lol But it was all very tasty. Yorky please try and remember to sign your posts as then we can answer you. Take care all Sue n notts.
7:43 Fri 13 Aug 10
The weather looks lovely on cam 1, not. You are going to get very wet tonight Mr Farmer feeding the badgers.
Loved the photos today, can I ask a question the kingfishers on the metal gate post top are they different birds? I ask this because one has a long beak and on another photo it has avery small beak and wondered if this was a yong one? Do hope the swans you saw do come back Mr Farmer, after all the care and attention you lavished on them!
Posting at 6.12 I assume was Yorky, please sign so we know who has posted and we can reply to you/your comments. Elaine