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Originally Posted by pam.in.ny
Thank you RLW, the info that you posted about is going to be interesting to go through. Being a craniac, aka whooping crane fanatic, I've been watching the sandhill crane migration on the live cam located on the Platt River in NB. Although on the endangered species list (< 600 left), I have seen a few whooping cranes that are migrating along with the sandhills. The eagle cams are a nice break and this Decorah cam is just awesome. A great break when waiting for the cranes to come in a sunset.
I can't wait to go through and look at the archived videos and article. I'm sure it is a excellent reading.
Won't be long now and we'll start seeing the loon cams.
Thank you again.
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I do not believe I have seen them. If you have any locations, would mind posting them when the time comes. I too enjoy viewing some of natures wonders.
Check out this Hummingbird nest [/URL]with babies. Quite a difference between large and small birds.
http://www.ustream.tv/hummingbirdnestcam