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birds seen on live webcam in makov, Czechia (1 Viewer)

I am not sure that the you tube sites are live. I normally watch the live cam listed separately, where it has lying snow and some flakes falling. However, this site shows no snow and it should be dark now. Saw a pheasant and a stork.
 
Thank you for the link kasfig. I have now been exploring on youtube for live feed cameras, something that I would never have considered doing.
The quandary is that as it is 'live' but 'far away' I will have to start a new list for birds I have seen 'live' images of, but with the benefit of many screens, I can see rarities in Asia and the Caribbean at the same time as catching cool stuff from eastern Europe.
Harry
 
Hi Harry It's great isn't it. I've just been watching on youtube the sapsucker woods live bird feeder cam from Cornell Labs
Also Cornell Labs bird webcam from Panama is just fascinating too!
 
Further to the above please see a screen grab of one of the poecile at the feeder.
I think I can see the pale mark at the base of the upper mandible which indicates Marsh Tit rather than Willow Tit. Does anyone concur with this?
Also the apparent absence of a pale flash on the wing panel was noticed by me.
Perhaps though both species are visiting this feeder. I am not sure.
Best wishes
 

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Middle Spotted Woodpecker showing very well this a.m.:
 

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