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This is a little addicting if you have some time to kill. It's in Kenya
Cool. Imagine if they could be receiving streamed sats for every minute viewed.
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Of course now I'm finding a bunch of these. I'm watching one in Namibia. Sure this is exciting, but in the future we all will be able to pay sats to watch @DarthCoin citadel live cam. For a few extra sats, he will turn off the bathroom cam.
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...feed the chickens... ... feed the sheeps... ... feed the cats... ... feed the darth ?
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I'm sure this camera uses solar electricity, of course there's not just one camera installed, there must be many, it's really amazing to monitor animals through the camera.
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I remember watching eagle cams when I was younger.
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I have a friend who sets up cameras up in the woods of northern New York near the Canadian border. I would really like him to set up a cam.
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Some zoos set up cams so you can see different animals. But I enjoyed the bald eagles. They are just majestic.
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We have some owl houses set up in our yard. Some people put cams in theirs. That would be cool, but I'm not motivated enough to climb one of those trees.
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How far up is it? I heard of people doing some in bat houses. There are some online for birds, where the cuckoo bird adds eggs to a nest. That is very...insane.
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I don't know exactly how high, but way higher than any ladder I own. I'll wind up in traction or worse.
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You can always put up a birdhouse somewhere lower. Especially for the small birds, putting one along your fence line is perfect.
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We have lots of little birdhouses and feeders, including a hummingbird feeder. I watch them all the time, so no need for a cam.