Its awful dark now cant see much but lights in the distance.
I wonder if it would spook the eagles if they had low wattage light out there?
I watch another set of Cams from the Wetlands Institute they operate for nesting Osprey's and they have low lighting with iinfrared camera's. Light does not seem to bother the nesting pairs or the chicks after they hatch, and in the day time the image is very clear and high resolution.
These wildlife camera's are very educational and gives you a respect for what the animal can endure on a daily basis.
Welp, the Hays nest is no more. Ch 4 news showed the female sitting on the egg during last nights wind storm. Then it showed the tree swinging violently, then poof, tree was gone. Fell over.
On Saturday I could view either of the two nests without problems. But yesterday and today there is almost constant buffering and no "live" action. I don't have that problem with other live cams.
Edit: Assume you aren't looking for the Eagle Cam of the "Hay's" nest ?
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