The Web Broadcasting Corporation/WildlifeTV, Natural Webcam Broadcasters

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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10:15 Tue 03 Aug 10
RUTH welcome to our forum hope you will join in and post we are I think a friendly lot. The deer were on the badger cam normally we are waiting for mr farmer to feed them at that time 8.30ish but if anything interesting is happening mr farmer will put the cam onto that for a while so we dont miss it hope to hear from you mary llandudno
9:55 Tue 03 Aug 10
Are the deer Roe Deer?Difficult to tell as I didn't see them all.Lindsay.This is like old times it is great I would love to see the Tawny Owl back sitting on the post it would be lovely.Thank you. Lindsay North Yorkshire.
9:24 Tue 03 Aug 10
Mr Farmer thanks for the views of the deer i counted 8 mostly males. you will have some noise and scrapping when the rut starts lol they were so relaxed lovely to see maryllandudno
9:22 Tue 03 Aug 10
Vicky help you said that the stags are on cam 1 but I still cant get cam 1 is it my computer playing up, it is so frustrating Val Perth
9:10 Tue 03 Aug 10
Fantastic pictures of the moths Jill, i must say they are one of my favorite insects. Vicky
9:04 Tue 03 Aug 10
Hi. I am new to the forum. Where are the stags please? The only cameras I can find are the owls and the ospreys.
Ruth
8:58 Tue 03 Aug 10
Wonderful pictures of the deer, seemed to be a mixture of old and young ones. Elsie
8:54 Tue 03 Aug 10
How peaceful the stags look tonight just lying there. Pat, North Wales.
8:38 Tue 03 Aug 10
Fantastic views of the stags in the valley Mr Farmer on cam 1. Vicky
3:31 Tue 03 Aug 10
Elsie, as a youngster i used to love cider i really did, it is one of the most refreshing drinks there is. I always say on a red hot summers day i could just drink a glass of cold cider (Scrumpy) lol but i dont like how it makes you feel, i gave up drinking about 7 years ago it is now i bet. I can honestly say i dont miss it but i liked Newcastle Brown i used to have four bottles a night lol. Oh and Guinness, i adored my Guinness, people used to say to me good god there is more iron in you Karen than in Shelton Bar ( That's an old Foundry place that is no more, it was where they made shells and such in the war i remember as a kid it used to light the sky up when the men were working nights) i could drink a few pints of the Black stuff as well lol. But i dont touch a drop of anything now only my black tea lol.

I think the Cider press is very attractive i love anything like that. Its Shame it has to go in a building really as it looks so beautiful just stood there but the weather would get to it so sad really as it does look so impressive just stood there. When i looked at it i imagined it being worked by folks in days gone by in there old fashioned cloths. I keep going back and having a look, i bet your proud to death of it Mr Farmer its beautiful.

I do hope the Swan doesn't fly off, it will make the remaining one have an inferior complex bless, it needs a mate. I hate to see a Swan on its own it shouldn't be. I missed the release by minutes never mind as long as it stays put.
I had better go back to my painting i am undercoating skirting boards thats a game in its self with my aches lol Karen Stoke
2:28 Tue 03 Aug 10
Lovely to see the two swans together, and lets hope you have better luck this time Mr Farmer. What beautiful shots of the moths, there are some beautiful ones. Well Mr Farmer, had a look at your cider press, and it actually looks as ancient as me!!. Hope you get some decent cider from it. I have never tasted it so have no idea what it is like. I was always a beer person, but even can't have that now. What a boring life, lol. Elsie
1:53 Tue 03 Aug 10
Just seen the two Black swans gliding along together. Lets hope they`re settling down. Pat, North Wales.
1:43 Tue 03 Aug 10
Jill. Thank you for those tips on catching the big moths. I shall definitely be using them.
I also was lucky enough to see the new Black swan being released. It will be lovely to see them on the lake. Pat, North Wales
11:58 Tue 03 Aug 10
Just seen two Black swan gliding beautifully across the lake. I hope they bond and it settles soon they are quite stunning to the eye aren't they. Karen Stoke
11:52 Tue 03 Aug 10
It has got to be about 3 weeks since I last looked at Denbury, my husband has a friend who has been trying to sort out this stupid machine, still not up to scratch but at least we have it back.
Well I have been truly amazed by the turn around I did not expect to see any forum/diary etc. I logged on just in time to see a new swan being released!
I am now going to try and read all the forum I have missed and look at new Gallery.
Thank to everyone who has come forward to save this forum, Rose W'canton
11:38 Tue 03 Aug 10
Around of applause for Mr. Farmer! Carrying that new black swan and releaasing it - did it poo down you? It swam away up to the end of the lake and disappeared out of camera range so I hope it finds the other swan and they make friends!

Pat, North Wales - try catching big moths in a glass screw-topped jar - if you just place the jar over the moth it will probably just fly to the end then you can quickly screw the lid on. Then you can look at it and see its beautiful markings before releasing it outside.... or, one of those spider "hoovers" is a good idea as well as they have a long plastic see-through tube so you don't have to get very close! (you can get them on Amazon)...Jill
10:59 Tue 03 Aug 10

The New Swan will be released at 11.30am
10:55 Tue 03 Aug 10
I don`t like being too close to big moths either but when a grandchild says " Will you come and move this big thing, Nana". What can you do! I`ve never sweated so much in my life as I put the moth back outside and then shut the door very quickly so no more would come in! I tried to appear very calm on the outside but inside I was shaking. What a wimp! Pat, North Wales.
10:14 Tue 03 Aug 10
Jan and Janice ...thanks for your comments on my moth pics - lol don't worry they are mainly night-flying moths so in the daytime are very dozy - and I wasn't the one with them on my hands apart from the 5-spot burnet but thats only little! During the day they just go to sleep so are very easy to get close to, they don't flap around your head like they do around your lights in the evening!..Plus I used the zoom on my camera to get close-up shots although I was probably about a foot away from them as they were in the moth trap. My little camera is nowhere near as good as Vicky's though - she gets some amazing shots!...Jill
10:04 Tue 03 Aug 10
Val.
It's not just you, I can't get Denbury 1 and 3 either.
I agree with Jan, I couldn't get that close to big moths either, but they are lovely to look at.
Janice,Leeds