A unique glimpse into the lives of one of Southern Africa’s most endangered bird species, the Southern Bearded Vulture, of which fewer than 400 remain. The camera is run by the Bird on the Edge, who are working with the Bearded Vulture Recovery Programme to promote awareness and drive funds for conservation efforts.
the live cam is switched off for the non-breeding season, and will be live during the breeding season. All recorded videos are on the YouTube site.
Visit the website to learn more and contribute to this vital initiative. birdontheedge.org
Stony Point Nature Reserve near the coastal town of Betty’s Bay in South Africa is home to the third-largest breeding colony of African Penguins in the world and has successfully increased the breeding pairs. During 2021 it was home to approximately 1,600 breeding pairs of African penguins.
Visit the full multicam experience: http://explore.org
Set in a suburban garden in Pretoria, this regularly maintained feeder and bird bath attracts a great variety of local birds, as well as galagos and genets.
A live feed from the viewing area at Okaukuejo waterhole, renowned for a proliferation of game and birdlife, particularly in the early morning and evenings.
A live feed from the waterhole at the foot of Safarihoek safari lodge, adjacent to Etosha National Park. The tree on the island is often the perch for raptors, while Sand Grouse and large flocks of Quelia frequently drink here.
A live feed from Sachatamia Lodge where charismatic hummingbirds feed at regular intervals, day and night.
Crested tits, Great Spotted Woodpeckers, siskins and many other forest birds visit this feeder in the heart of RSPB Scotland’s Abernethy reserve in the Caledonian pine forest in the Highlands of Scotland.