Bird Feeders - 2 webcams Ohio
Bird feeders - description
This feed camera is located in Akron, Ohio, USA.
Feeders have plenty of activities during the day. Diversity of food and feed attracts dozens of bird species.
TYPES LOOKED ON THE BARLEY
The most common birds
Cardinal Red, Blue Jay, Purple Vlk, Yellow Spoon, Mexican Hook, Carabon Dwarf, Caribbean Dove, Caribbean Dove, Carrion Dachshund, American Cocker Spoon, White Cockroach, Baltimore Troops,
Common species of winter birds - Winter Bunting, Carolinian Wren, American Nuthatch, Purple Bullfinch, White-throated Bunting
Common visitors to mammals - Gray Squirrel, Red Chicory, Eastern Chipmunk, East American Rabbit, Virginia Opossum, Striped Skunk, White-tailed Deer, Raccoon.
Animals who visit the feeder irregularly
Cane strapped
Thanks to the webcam operator:
Bird feeders - live
28.1. - 05:30:50 Cardinals red on the feeder Camera 1
26.12 - 10:47:30 nice rush on the feeders
16.11 There is a nice rush on the feeders
10.9. kam2 - 2:42 again skunk, 2:56 two raccoons, 3:07 hare, 11:05 Chip or Dale, it's very lively
9.10 - Camera 2 02:12:30 skunk and opossum at the feeder
Camera 2- 22.9. camera time 01.35. PM- Purple Wagtail. There's a- a whole flock!
3.9 - 11:54:25 camera 1 young red cardinal, on camera 2 there are squirrels
Camera 2- 28.9. camera time 11.30 PM- Mick's cat came to the feeder. It is nicely nourished, it will definitely not be from grains, rather from pockets 🙂
18.8 camera 2 - time on camera 01:30 raccoon, 01:45 opossum, 02:15 skunk
3.8 Camera 2 squirrels, skunk and raccoon at night
2.7 There is a constant rush of feeders, the camera 2 - 04:49 four squirrels
21.5 Camera 2 at night at raccoons and skunk feeders
23.4 Tonight again on camera 2 at the feeders raccoons, skunk, opossum - 10:15:58 Camera 1 male red cardinal
11.10 At night, it's pretty lively here, raccoons, opossums, skunk
25.6. 9: 40 is really live here
18.5. 9: 15 Camera 2 Opossum!
This is so cool! What kinds of seeds or nuts do they feed them?
Sunflower seeds, peanuts, corn, safflower, suet, mealworms.