This is a live wildlife stream from Barn & Tawny Owl nest boxes and a small wooded area in the Peak District, England.
This “Multiscreen feed” allows you to watch several different live feeds at once. If something captures your interest, you can move to the mainstream camera (if available).
Bella and Buster had moved nest boxes several times before finally settling on this nest box that I’ve made from an old whisky barrel and fitted with 4K CCTV cameras to share these beautiful Barn Owls with you live and online. Last year they successfully raised owlets. Recently, Mia, a female Barn Owl, has taken Bella’s place in the nest box and has become Buster’s love interest after some “gentle” persuasion. I’m hoping Bella is OK and roosting elsewhere.
The live wildlife camera is in a small coppice where various animals visit for food, water, and shelter. Most nights, you will see badgers, foxes, small rodents, and often a beautiful tawny owl out hunting for voles. Badgers will frequently first appear around 1-2 hours after it goes dark and then visit all night on and off, with some beautiful foxes joining them from time to time. During daylight hours, various birds live on camera will be looking for food and water and enjoying the shelter of the coppice. Pheasants, squirrels, wild red deer, and some magnificent stags can also be seen occasionally, but you will have to keep watching to see them. The excitement is that you don’t know what you will see when! About the Wildlife Cameras In addition to the main camera, I’ve also installed a “thermal camera”. The thermal camera works by seeing the heat emitted by animals’ bodies, showing them as a darker “hot area” in the image. The thermal camera helps you spot wildlife approaching in the background and see smaller mice and voles darting about. Often, you can spot the Tawny Owl in the tree on the thermal camera and then find it on the primary camera. Please be aware that the thermal view is not quite as wide an angle as the main view.
About The Barn Owl Live, YouTube Channel –
I started the Barn Owl Live YouTube channel to share some of the beautiful wildlife where I live with people around the world. I stream it live in your home, and watching it on a smart TV is great. It provides entertainment and insight into the secret world of wildlife in their natural habitat. I hope you enjoy watching this live wildlife stream. Please subscribe to Barn Owl Live on Youtube so you can easily find the channel again. Thank you for watching. Paul Barn Owl Live