Here's a live feed link, couple long beards on there as I'm typing this.
http://www.callingducks.com/wildlife_cam_turkey.aspx
cool.
:yoyo: That is cool. Ive never seen eney thing like that :eyebrow:
:congrats: thats awsome
big ol coon on there feeding right now.
What a treat! I turned my volume all the way up & could hear gobbling plus all the other birds & then a hen came in & of course I watched the squirrels. A crow came in & when it left it flew past the mic & I could hear the wing beats.
This was around 9:30 AM.
Thanks for bringing this here Vic. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
BTW is there a way to make it full screen? I didn't see anything to click on. :shrug:
1:30 & I'm watching 4 deer & a slow moving Tom.
This is so cool. Hope it don't make me last for work. :doh2:
Anyone know what kind of technology and devices you would have to have at your disposal to setup your own live wildlife camera?
as a follow-up to my own question because my curiosity got the best of me:
http://www.ehow.com/how_5772777_build-camera-live-video-stream.html (http://www.ehow.com/how_5772777_build-camera-live-video-stream.html)
It looks like you could set one of these up for about the price of a good game camera(Reconyx, etc). If you already have a cellular USB modem for your laptop you could use it to power the cellular router required to make a live streaming game cam. If not, that would be an additional $30-$40 per month on yuor cell phone bill to get one.