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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12:38 Wed 07 Jul 10
Just to say I agree with Jan and Pat re recent events - enough said! Many, many thanks for your hard work Mr Farmer. Please do keep the cams going, they bring us so much pleasure and through this site I have learned so much about the wild-life on our doorstep. I have also made a new group of friends for which I am so grateful.

Take care everyone. All the best for the future all on the forum and Mr and Mrs Farmer.

Janette - Cheshire
12:24 Wed 07 Jul 10
Thank you Mr & Mrs Farmer for what has been a lovely friendly forum, unfortunately a certain drama recently has made some of us very wary, & with no explanation given, decided to stop posting.
It would be lovely to be able to keep up with Denbury news on a weekly/monthly Diary with some photo's of the animals we've grown to love, if you could manage that I'm sure it would be greatly appreciated.
I'd like to say goodbye & thank you to those of you who posted to me on the forum, sharing your lives, & giving friendship & support when needed.
Best wishes to you all,
Maddi.
12:18 Wed 07 Jul 10
I too agree with Jan about a certain poster on the forum that has mislead the good people amoung us, i know it has put people off from posting, of which i believe people have aired there concerns to Mr Farmer. Also feel that there is a lack of posts due to the diary and the photos not being updated as there is nothing to talk about and feel that maybe Mr Farmer is losing interest. Wish everyone all the best for the future and take care. Vicky and Diane(my mum)
11:22 Wed 07 Jul 10
Thank you Mr & Mrs Farmer for all the entertainment you`ve given us over the years. I shall continue watching the webcams as long as they are on. Like Jan(herts), I think recent events on the forum made people very wary. I shall miss you. All the best. Pat from North Wales.
10:14 Wed 07 Jul 10
Do you mean 'Forum' closing, wondered how long it would be. I think alot of it is to do with no diary to talk about now,(not having a go at you Mr F, know how busy you must be running everything) also recent mistrust of posters,thats why I stopped posting, so much.
Thank you for keeping it going as long as you did, Mr Farmer.
Will you be updating the diary or your Twitter page, or is this finishing as well? Would be nice to hear how Thornton and horses etc are doing occ.
Hope to catch you feeding the badgers occ keep missing it as not sure what time this happens. Always watch webcams, have met some really nice people on here over the years,wish everyone well for their futures, esp Mr & Mrs F and family. Thank you for the funny moments you've brought to my dull little life.
Jan(herts)
9:33 Wed 07 Jul 10
Mr Farmer,
I along with many others I'm sure are devastated at your descision to scrap the forum. I must admit I have seen this coming, I have to say I think the lack of your diary and the gallery hasn't helped keep the forum going, although I do appreciate how much of your time it must take.
I am lucky and have my husband, but I know others on the forum consider they have made new friends and companions on there.
Would it not be possible to say allow entries on two days per week? Without the forum I then fear for the webcams, will they be the next things to go?
I appeal to you to give this some thought and perhaps allow us a couple of days to communicate.
Janice,Leeds
8:17 Wed 07 Jul 10
I too wondered why the forum is so quiet?! Where are you all?
Had a lovely day yesterday, went to Looe to visit friends who where holidaying nearby. Spent a silly hour crabbing on the riverside! Took us all back to our childhood and caused a few laughs! The sun was HOT! I now have a red nose, so should sign off as Rudolph! It's a bit dull this morning, just hope the weather holds for the wedding tomorrow!
Wake up you lot and do some posting!
Janice in Devon.
9:35 Tue 06 Jul 10
HELLO!!!!!!!!! Where is everybody today????????????
9:39 Mon 05 Jul 10
Mr Farmer have to say the lake looks lovely tonight, all blacks and blues. There seems plenty of birdlife on the water. It looks a perfectly calm evening in Somerset. Elaine
9:12 Mon 05 Jul 10
Thanks for letting us know the cider press has arrived Lorraine, just hope the cider turns out ok , as it sounds as if vicky and her family and myself and Margaret have a job to do making it !!!!!1 its going to be such fun
I used to do a lot of wine making years ago one good one was a plum wine that would have put hairs on Mr Farmers chest and another was a rice wine that would have blown his socks off!!!
Lets hope the cider is as good Hope Me Farmer has a better way of mashing the apples than the one we saw last year ha ha ha that was hilarious but effective
Marie Taunton xx
8:19 Mon 05 Jul 10
Hello all,
Had a busy weekend entertaining relatives all day yesterday - bit more rested today when we went to Dartmouth to survey the damage the recent fire did.It was such an awful sight, some of the nicest building completely gutted, we love Dartmouth and so hope that the buildings are restored to their former glory soon. Still having difficulty seeing the webcams, only seem to get still pictures and on some cams nothing at all, getting withdrawal symptoms now!
Just watching Countrywise, they're trapping rabbits to control the amounts, we have them in our garden here, but I love them!! We aren't able to plant any bedding plants, just shrubs, but as we're not here to water plants I'm o.k. with that, we have black rabbits, they are lovely(guess Mr Farmer may disagree with that!).
Off the visit friends who are on holiday in Looe tomorrow, then Thursday is the wedding.
Fingers crossed for the weather.
Janice.Leeds & Brixham
11:28 Sun 04 Jul 10
Janet and Pete, belated congratulations on your anniversary, kept meaning to post and forgot, glad that you both had a great time at Denbury.

Was looking out for the Kingfisher earlier tonight before was switched over, still not seen it this year, we don't see any here either and right by the river, just a matter of luck I guess.

Val I see you had terrible weather there today, and looked bad at LOTL as well, but they are coping very well so it seems.

Owls are getting huge. I'm guessing they may go into ring them sometime this week if not next as they're now over 5 weeks old, elder 2 anyway, youngest is 5 weeks old tomorrow. Longing to find out what sex they are.

Seeing that the cider press has arrived makes me think we should book a cider week at Denbury, we have grown to like cider especially local cider.

Janice your quiet, enjoying time here in Devon? Weather sure has been nice, much cooler now thankfully.

Hope everyone had a good weekend.

Claire - Exeter
9:47 Sun 04 Jul 10
Hi Elaine i'm still here just got back from a week away. Vicky
9:24 Sun 04 Jul 10
We have had a very stormy day here in Perth with high winds torrential downpours and thunder. I think Mabel and the chicks have coped very well with this dreadful weather and I hope the worst is now over. Val Perth
6:22 Sun 04 Jul 10
2 beautiful Peregrine sitting on a branch Falls of Clyde.Lindsay.
6:18 Sun 04 Jul 10
Julia,I think I have only seen the Kingfisher once in all the years I have been watching.I have seen the one on the village stream more times just by luck driving over the bridge as he or she has been flying along.I am afraid it is sheer luck,for years I had never even seen one! Lindsay, North Yorkshire.
4:28 Sun 04 Jul 10
JANET AND PETE THE CIDER PRESS HAS ARRIVED AT DENBURY SO WE COULD BE HAVING A CIDER PARTY FOR YOUR ANNIVERSAY NEXT YEAR ,HAD A LOVELY WEEK AT DENBURY WITH YOU AND MR AND MRS FARMER,WONDERFULL WILDLIFE GOOD COMPANY WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT FROM A HOLIDAY
LORRAINE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
4:16 Sun 04 Jul 10
I agree the kingfisher is a stunning bird and do remember seeing it many times last year, often Mr Farmer would do close ups to of it on the branch.

Did post yesterday, but guess it got lost in the machine. The hobby nest is back sadly it did have one new chick, but it looks like the nest has been raided and chicks gone. One unhatched egg still there, but think nest has been abandoned.

Well back to the tennis Nadal is winning.

Happy 4th July to all the americans on here have a great day.

Claire - Exeter
9:22 Sun 04 Jul 10
I agree with Karen that the Kingfisher is a beautiful bird. I think in all the years I've been looking into Denbury webcams I've seen it once! And I didn't see it at all on five visits to the Farm itself!! I must say it's always frustrating when I've not seen it to see others on the forum commenting about seeing it - my timing must be rubbish!!!!!
Those Osprey are looking great, aren't they?
Julia
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7:42 Sun 04 Jul 10
Happy Independence day to all fourumers across the pond. Hope you all have a great time.
Jan