Welcome to the Bird Cams Lab, a project from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology now in development with support from the National Science Foundation. The goal of the project is to join viewers from around ...
Cornell Lab Cams are only one of many live bird cams set up around the globe, but what I like about these particular cams are the photos and descriptions of birds that might visit the feeders that run ...
Tens of thousands of viewers are tuning into the live bird cam run by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology for an exclusive, up-close look at the day-to-day lives of birds all over the world. The website, ...
It's spring and the birds are well aware. I'm back to watching my beloved Cornell Lab bird cams around the globe, including this one at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas. The ...
A new feathered face has just popped up in front of the live cameras hosted by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Bird Cams project. Athena, a great horned owl, is poised to become the next ...
The Condor Cam, hosted by Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Santa Barbara Zoo in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, returned for the seventh year with a live streaming video of a ...
On May 21, viewers witnessed a horrifying event in central Iowa: A nest with three eaglets blew out of a tree during a storm. Less than an hour later, a pair of adult bald eagles landed on the empty ...
A camera trained at a feeding station in Panama captured the “surprise” visit of a bird. Screengrab from Cornell Labs Bird Cams’ Youtube video In the tropical rainforest of Panama, a camera trap is ...
This spring, hundreds of bird nests around the world are being streamed in real-time to our living rooms, thanks to remotely operated "nest cams." For many of them, the main show is about to begin.