Bird Feeder - Great Britain
Bird feeder - description
Bird feeders are found in the small village of Gresham, North Norfolk, UK.
Observed species on the feeder: Wood pigeon, domestic pigeon, turtle dove, great tit, great tit, blue tit, long-tailed miller, robin, blackbird, finch, magpie, jackdaw, pheasant, goldfinch.
The hooting of the barn owl is often heard at night.
The feed includes: crushed corn, sunflower seeds, red and yellow millet, safflower, oatmeal, black sunflower, crushed peas, flaxseed, peanuts, hemp seed, seeds for canaries and pellets. Fat balls, tallow blocks, lard and seed filling for feeders.
Occasionally there are deer and hares in the area.
Other sounds you will hear are helicopters flying on oil / gas platforms in the North Sea (daily). You will also hear jets from the RAF and USAF conducting training flights in this area. There are large bases nearby.
Thanks to the webcam operator:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiL2JOk8KHutLmYnQEMgo-Q
3 camera
The bird feeder is located in a residential area in a village on the outskirts of Wigan in the UK. Used foods, seeds, tallow, mealworms, sunflower seeds, peanuts, feed use depends on the season.
The device that is used - 6MP camera Hikvision DS-2CD2665G0-IWZ, microphone Takstar SCG-598 and preamplifier Behringer HA400
Thanks to the webcam operator:
Bird feeders - live











22.10 New transfer from the bird feeder on camera 3!
21.10 - 08:57 Partridges and 09:03 beautiful pheasant on camera 1
28.9 - 11:20 PM two hedgehogs on camera 2
Camera 2 camera time from 12.01 PM- Magpies attack a rat feeder
Thanks for the warning, but nicely defended. Won't it be more of a rat? It feels that way from the tail.
Have a nice day Petro, you know animals, it's a rat - it goes there often, I think it lives in a place like the owl.
Nice morning. Date 3.9. Camera 2- at night on the feeder hedgehog again. Camera 1 camera time 01.17.50- the hedgehog goes to the lair after a good dinner (lower right corner)
25.8 New cameras - The hedgehog was looking at camera 2 at night at 02:34