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Wildlife Webcams in Washington

 

Osprey landing in nest

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Where can you go to see bluebirds nesting, owls burrowing, osprey feeding? Why, online of course! Spring is a great time to explore wild animal cams. Look below to see the ones we know about right here in Washington. And let us know if you are watching other great wildlife online.

Where to Find Wildlife Webcams

The main attraction: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife maintains "WildWatchCams" for Bats, Bluebirds, Eagles, Herons, Martins, Ospreys, Owls, Salmon and Seals!

Get started at http://wdfw.wa.gov/wildwatch/. Or click below for individual species web cams:

Additional Wildlife Webcams

The Falcon Research Group maintains a wonderful Web cam on a peregrine falcon nest in downtown Seattle:
http://frg.org/wamu_camera.htm

There is a very cool site featuring two streaming video views of an osprey nest on Lake Washington:
http://www.ospreynest.org/

The Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve maintains a heron cam: http://www.padillabay.gov/education_heron.html

Woodland Park Zoo hosts an exhibit bear cam:
http://www.zoo.org/bearcam/cam.html

 

Nature picture credits (left to right): Photo © Keith Lazelle (western bluebird); Photo © Keith Lazelle (osprey).