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WildlifeKate Live Cameras

I have set wildlife cameras up at my home in South Wales, at Yew View (a large private site I manage for wildlife) and in other locations in the UK and further afield. Each live stream has a dedicated page, providing more information and footage captures. I will be regularly adding to these.

In the nesting season, hopefully lots more cameras will come on line, allowing you to follow the nesting stories of different species.

I also, share some of my favourite cams from other parts of the world, with permission from the providers!

I hope you enjoy watching them as much as I do!

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Gwyllt Hollow Birch Log Nest Box

I adapted this birch log nest box to house a camera and small lights. The great tits built a nest in a single day and laid eggs almost straight away! The 8 eggs are due to hatch around the 5th May

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WildlifeKate
Garden Cam

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Gwyllt Hollow Sitting Room Nuthatches

This novel nest box interior has attracted a pair of nuthatches. I have never filmed them before, so looking forward to following their story! They have already removed some decor... check out their page to see more footage!

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WildlifeKate
Garden Cam

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Gwyllt Hollow Upper Quarry Blue Tits

This bespoke built box is on a tree at the top of the quarry part of my garden. Blue tits are building in it at present, after nuthatches looked like they might nest.

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Garden Cam

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Gwyllt Hollow Boot Wrens 

After a wren tried to build a nest in the armpit of a fleece I had hanging in my garage port, I attached an old, leaking walking boot to the upright and within hours, he had started building. I'm hoping they will raise a family here!

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WildlifeKate
Garden Cam

This camera will be back online when the chicks hatch and there is more activity at the nest.

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Gwyllt Hollow Woodland feeders
 

These feeders are hung in the far end of part of the garden, which borders on to the woodland of the nature reserve. 

Thank you to Hikvision, who have lent me this super PTZ cam, allowing me to move the cam around the area & zoom in on visitors

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WildlifeKate
Garden Cam

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Gwyllt Hollow Mammal Box
 

This camera is inside a special box, with lights and two small entrances. Small mammals visit here day and night to see what food is on offer. 

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Garden Cam

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Gwyllt Hollow Covered Feeding Platform

This camera is inside a purpose-built covered platform.  It consists of a base, with a piece of perspex curved over the top to form a roof. This means the food  and cam remain dry and the light can still get in.

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Garden Cam

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Gwyllt Hollow 'Finches Friend' Feeders

This camera is a collaboration with 'Finches Friend' who produce a selection of feeders that I really like. They are well made, easy to clean and actively designed to reduce the likelihood of bird disease at your feeders.

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Garden Cam

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Gwyllt Hollow Field Nest Box

This camera is set up inside a bark-lined nest box, mounted facing a field next to my workshop. Who will take up residence this season?

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YEW VIEW  CAMERAS

Yew View is a site I work at in Worcestershire. It is 9 acres managed with wildlife in mind. My move to S Wales has meant that I can't get there every week now, but I am still trying to be on site 2 or 3 times a month, to maintain the cameras and create new habitats for wildlife.

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Tawny Owl Box

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This is one of three cameras on a tawny box at Yew View. I have filmed 'Strix' & 'Aluco' nest here for the last 6 years. 

April 2nd update: We currently have 3 owlets

 
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Crate Feeding Station

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This feeding station is set up in a repurposed dog crate. This keeps squirrels and largers birds away from the feeders & allows smaller species to feed in peace.

 
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@Yew View

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Badger Feeding Station

Many of you will have seen the story of the Yew View badger cubs on Springwatch. In 2022, Peggy gave birth in our artificial sett; something that had never been filmed before!

 You can watch Peggy and the cubs, along with foxes and muntjac, visit the feeding station in the evenings.

 
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@Yew View

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Woodland Waterhole

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Two stone water baths and a feeder make up this set-up in the woods at Yew View. We have filmed so many different species here, includig badgers, fox, muntjac and many birds including bathing owls and hunting buzzards!

 
WildlifeKate
@Yew View

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Hillock Head 

Feeding Station

This feeding platform is up at Dolphin View Holiday Cottages, on the Black Isle in Scotland. It is a remote site, surrounded by scrub & forest and attracts lots of species, especially in the winter. Watch out for the regular visits from a pine marten after dark!

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SilverTrees

Bird Feeders

This feeding station is set up at Silver Trees Holiday Park, in Cannock Chase. I set it up with  Rob Winstanley, who maintains this set-up. It attracts lots of woodland species & you can see fallow deer in the background as well!

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GUEST LIVE CAMERAS

There are some amazing live cameras in different parts of the world that I absolutely love. Many are run by enthusiasts, like myself. In all cases, I contact the owner and ask if they would allow me to share their camera with my audience. Check out the pages to find out more about them! As many are in a different time zone, it allows us to watch daytime wildlife when it is dark here. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!

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Ealing Peregrine Cam

Welcome to the Ealing Hospital Peregrines live! Last year I shared this great camera set up by Ealing Wildlife group and it's back again! Thank you Sean & the team!  This platform is on Ealing Hospital.  Dusty and Freddie are back & we look forward to an exciting season ahead! 

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Dyfi Ospreys

Welcome to an exciting camera, in Wales, not too far from me! Thank you to Dyfi Osprey project for allowing me to live stream their fabulous camera set -up here on my website. I'm sure this is going to be a fabulous journey to watch.

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Allen Cam - South Africa

This wonderful camera set-up with its incredible visitors is the work of Stuart Allen. I absolutely love them & I'm delighted to share them with you here on my website!

The feeding station attracts a mind-blowing array of birds during the day and then fabulous nocturnal visitors at night.

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Scott's Birdwatching HQ - Ohio, USA

 Scott's wonderful live feeding station is a delight to watch after it is dark here in the UK. He lives in northeast Ohio in a residential neighbourhood near the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. His live bird cam provides a great opportunity to observe wildlife up close and to learn about common bird species of the eastern United States.

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