A cam covers the feeders that hang near the Lab of Ornithology’s pond and visitor center. The webcam is set in a residential backyard near Cuyahoga Valley National Park, a 33,000-acre park abundant with wildlife. Watch live cams from around the world for free See bald eagle nests, animals in the wild, beaches, ski resorts and more as well as time-lapse and highlight clips. Closer to home, a cam on East Hill allows far-flung Cornellians to follow the adventures of the University’s beloved red-tailed hawksthe current pair are dubbed Arthur and Big Redas they tend to their young each spring and summer. Photo credits: Wood Thrush by John Petruzzi/Macaulay Library with graphic by Sarah Serrousi Tree Swallow by Marie Reed Yellow Warbler courtesy of Bird Academy birds on feeder by Bird Cams Northern Cardinal by Bob Dunlap/Macaulay Library Golden-fronted Woodpecker by Marcy Barbosa/BirdSpotter three young birders courtesy of eBird boy with ducks courtesy of CUBs Calliope Hummingbird by Marya Moosman/Macaulay Library children with binoculars by Susan Spear students at Cornell Botanical Gardens by Justin Muir young birders in woods courtesy of eBird elephant by Scott Anger/Lost Bird Films coffee beans in hand by Gustave Axelson Great Philippine Eagle by Neil Rettig Cornell Lab in fall by Dimitri Ponirakis boardwalk in autumn by Tim Gallagher girl with notebook courtesy of the Cornell Lab composite of a hovering Green-breasted Mango by Jesús Antonio Moo Yam aerial photos of burned landscape by Michael Sweeney Purple Martins by Alex Eberts/Macaulay Library Golden-cheeked Warbler by Bryan Calk/Macaulay Library. The FeederWatch cam, from the Cornell Lab or Ornithology, is located in a residential neighborhood in Manitouwadge. Enjoy this live animal cam streaming from the outskirts of Akron, in the U.S.
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