MIT Hawk Cam: The Second Season
April 27, 2006 8:26 AM Subscribe
The Return of the Hawk-eye. The Hawks of MIT are back for a second season. Will Little Chirpy get some food? Will Preener finally reveal himself as the Mysterious Doctor Wing? Tune in now to find out! Previously.
The University of Alberta's peregrine falcons say, "How's it goin', eh?"
posted by hangashore at 8:36 AM on April 27, 2006
posted by hangashore at 8:36 AM on April 27, 2006
A pair of bald eagles send their regards from coastal BC.
posted by Johnny Assay at 9:02 AM on April 27, 2006
posted by Johnny Assay at 9:02 AM on April 27, 2006
Some Illinois peregrines for you to see via the Evanston Public Library's FalconCam.
posted by Quinbus Flestrin at 9:21 AM on April 27, 2006
posted by Quinbus Flestrin at 9:21 AM on April 27, 2006
Oh man, everybody's trotting out their live animal cams! I'm going to love this thread.
Thanks, robocop!
posted by lumpenprole at 10:30 AM on April 27, 2006
Thanks, robocop!
posted by lumpenprole at 10:30 AM on April 27, 2006
Look at the little babies! They're so cute, with their little fuzzy wings stubs!
posted by dammitjim at 10:50 AM on April 27, 2006
posted by dammitjim at 10:50 AM on April 27, 2006
This made me so happy.
I will send this to my old man, who is retired, has turned into a real birder (it's a surprising hobby for a retired military man used to larger adventure - go figure). Usually a total techno-phobe, he has been begging me to show him how to install webs cam out in his back field where he has birdhouses. This will thrill him to no end.
Thanks.
posted by tkchrist at 11:00 AM on April 27, 2006
I will send this to my old man, who is retired, has turned into a real birder (it's a surprising hobby for a retired military man used to larger adventure - go figure). Usually a total techno-phobe, he has been begging me to show him how to install webs cam out in his back field where he has birdhouses. This will thrill him to no end.
Thanks.
posted by tkchrist at 11:00 AM on April 27, 2006
Wow, the young are being fed right now. Can anyone tell what dead animal they're eating?
posted by Kronoss at 11:04 AM on April 27, 2006
posted by Kronoss at 11:04 AM on April 27, 2006
I think it's pigeon on the half carcass. The other half used to be laying near the center edge of the nest, but it looks like the little munchers have since moved it.
At first, I was worried that the half-pigeon was a dead sibbling!
posted by robocop is bleeding at 11:16 AM on April 27, 2006
At first, I was worried that the half-pigeon was a dead sibbling!
posted by robocop is bleeding at 11:16 AM on April 27, 2006
Ok, between the raptor-cams and the Hubble space pics, I guess I have to admit that this web thing is not a mistake.
posted by QIbHom at 9:04 AM on April 29, 2006
posted by QIbHom at 9:04 AM on April 29, 2006
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Also, all credit to robocop is bleeding's style, I love the FPP description, and he had me laughing at this a couple days ago.
posted by blahblahblah at 8:34 AM on April 27, 2006